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Craig John Alimo, Ph.D., serves as Director for Social Justice Education at San José State University’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. With over 25 years in social justice education, he previously held roles at Napa Valley College and the University of California, Berkeley, focusing on campus climate initiatives, diversity programming, and intergroup dialogue. Alimo earned a Ph.D. in Education (College Student Personnel Administration) from the University of Maryland, complemented by advanced certifications in social justice education and civil rights investigation.
His research emphasizes intergroup dialogue, white racial ally development, and multicultural program effectiveness. He has pioneered initiatives like the MOSAIC Diversity & Leadership retreat and contributed to national studies on intergroup relations. Alimo’s pedagogical work includes designing courses on social justice and collaborating with academic departments to integrate equity-focused curricula.
Professional accolades include ACPA’s 2006 Outstanding Social Justice Educator Award. He has advised on equity policies for institutions and government agencies, leveraging his expertise in mediation, conflict resolution, and organizational development.
Alimo’s career spans roles in academic affairs and student services, including residence life, orientation programs, and multicultural affairs. As an independent consultant, he supports corporations, nonprofits, and government bodies in advancing equity and inclusion strategies.
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