Inclusivity Council

The Inclusivity Council (IC) members are ambassadors within HFP who review and recommend initiatives that promote Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (JDEI) to HFP leadership. The Chair of IC is the Senior Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and a member of the executive leadership team. The IC is guided by its mission statement:

We strive to create a community free from bias, a community that enhances each person's ability to learn and work in an environment where diversity is both embraced and valued.  At HFP, diversity includes individual differences (e.g., personality, learning styles, and life experiences) and group/social differences (e.g., race/ethnicity, class, gender, sexual orientation, and religion). Inclusion is the active, intentional, and ongoing engagement with diversity. To that end, HFP has created an Inclusivity Council to ensure an environment:

  • Where all feel valued and appreciated
  • Where there is evidence of cultural dialogue between people from diverse backgrounds
  • Where there is increasing acknowledgment and acceptance of difference
  • Where diverse constituencies contribute to decision-making
  • Where barriers to inclusion—whether policy, practice or systemic—are identified and addressed 
  • Where we create safe and brave spaces for all members of our community to speak and engage the community from their own unique disposition/worldview
  • Where we value and respect the opinions of all members of our community

In our inclusive environment, we move beyond traditional definitions of diversity that center on race, religion, class, gender, and sexuality.

It is imperative to note that expressions or actions that disparage an individual's or group's ethnicity, gender, gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, or any other aspect of difference are contrary to the fundamental mission and values of our organization.

Please click here for the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s Commitment to Diversity statement.

The Inclusivity Council includes:

Jose' Rodriguez (He/Him/El) Senior Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Jose' Rodriguez (He/Him/El)

Senior Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Grey Anistead (She/Her) Human Resources Manager Grey Anistead (She/Her)

Human Resources Manager

Carly Bass (She/They) Program Director, National Health Corps: Public Health Leadership Corps Carly Bass (She/They)

Program Director, National Health Corps: Public Health Leadership Corps

Nikeisha Bridges (She/Her) Family Case Coordinator Nikeisha Bridges (She/Her)

Family Case Coordinator

Cherell Drinks (She/Her)

Child Family Educator

Sara' Fleming-Donley (She/Her) Health and Nutrition Manager Sara' Fleming-Donley (She/Her)

Health and Nutrition Manager

Charlene Heeney (She/Her) Community Involvement Specialist Charlene Heeney (She/Her)

Community Involvement Specialist

Danny Le Clere (She/They) Child Parent Specialist Danny Le Clere (She/They)

Child Parent Specialist

Emma Moulder (She/Her) HCCN Project Coordinator Emma Moulder (She/Her)

HCCN Project Coordinator

Tiania Warner (She/Her) Director of HIV Training Tiania Warner (She/Her)

Director of HIV Training

The Right Path to Inclusion

The Right Path to Inclusion is Health Federation of Philadelphia's bimonthly Justice, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (JDEI) newsletter. 

Past Newsletters

JDEI Tuesday Table Talks

The Health Federation of Philadelphia has offered JDEI Tuesday Table Talk sessions since the beginning of 2024.

A table talk is a brave and safe space for participants to engage in real, honest, and raw conversation about real-life topics. The discussions are insightful and stimulating, centered around important and relevant topics. The JDEI Tuesday Table Talks are open to all HFP employees and our FQHC network membership.

Topics covered thus far include:

  • January 9: Stereotyping and Prejudice
  • January 30: Invisible Illness
  • February 20: A Picture Says a Thousand Words
  • March 12: Colorism
  • April 2: Mental Wellness
  • April 23: Colorism #2 & Interracial Relationships
  • May 14: Neurodiversity
  • August 20: Generation to Generation