Joshi Khyati
Wayne , New Jersey, United States of
America
Scholar and thought leader on the
intersecting issues of race, religion and
immigration in the United States.
Experience
Fairleigh Dickinson
University
Professor, School of
Education
Associate Professor, School
of Education
Columbia University
Visiting Assistant
Professor, Center for the
Study of Ethnicity &
Race
Princeton University
Lecturer, American
Studies
About
Dr. Joshi is co-founder of the
[Institute for Teaching Diversity and
Social Justice
(IDSJ)](https://www.idsj.us/), which
offers multi-day institutes,
customized workshops, and one-on-one
and small-group coaching for
organizations and professionals
seeking to build their equity and
justice competencies. She is a full
Professor in the School of Education
at Fairleigh Dickinson University
engaging educators, policy-makers, and
community leaders in an examination of
the historical and systemic nature of
bias, its consequences in everyday
life, and the solutions that foster
social justice and inclusiveness. In
doing so, she provides clients with
the tools to enhance both their own
and their organizations' ability to
provide inclusive, meaningful services
and experiences in an increasingly
connected and diverse world. Dr. Joshi
is the author and editor of multiple
books, and has contributed to numerous
ground-breaking texts and journals in
her field. Her writing and research
illuminate structures and policies
that are often invisible, to inform
race relations and interfaith work in
the United States.