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Sasha Spurná creates safe spaces in everyday situations

In the 100 words series, the study coordinator at the School of Electrical Engineering shares how she has promoted equality, diversity and inclusion at Aalto
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What do you do at work?

I am part of the Learning Services team where I coordinate the mobility of incoming exchange students joining the Aalto community for one or two semesters.

Can you give one example how you promote equality, diversity and inclusion? 

When I first arrived in Finland as an exchange student, I gradually realised that the culture and the people around me started to feel like home. I believe the simple acts of equality – such as the gender-neutral language using ‘hän’, the acceptive atmosphere in the sauna, or the everyday straightforwardness in communication – helped me feel welcome and safe.

In a safe space, you dare to be who you truly are. I try to create this kind of safe space in my everyday life – for students, my colleagues, and whoever I might meet. To create a space where people can be seen, heard, and accepted the way they are, I simply try to listen to people and be present in the moment we share. We never know how meaningful that moment, or the conversation, might be for the other person – or for yourself.

Every encounter with a person is a new opportunity to learn something about them, but about myself as well. What I appreciate the most in my work is that when students who have been engaged with these principles return to their homes and countries have an impact on how the world can look like outside of Aalto and Finland. So, I like to remind myself that even small acts of EDI principles can lead to a positive chain reaction outside of your immediate surroundings.

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100 words on acts of inclusion

In this story series Aaltonians share concrete examples of how they promote equality, diversity and inclusion in their work – and inspire you to participate!

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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the School of Electrical Engineering

We aim to be a diverse and inclusive community where all students, faculty, staff and stakeholders feel a sense of belonging and can fulfill their professional, educational and social aspirations fully.

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