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    DEIA team build foundation of trust for the Pack

    DEIA team build foundation of trust for the Pack

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Shannon Braaten | Capt. Kendra Booth (center right), 8th Communications Squadron cyberspace operations...... read more read more

    KUNSAN AIR BASE, JEONRABUGDO [CHOLLABUK-DO], SOUTH KOREA

    04.06.2023

    Story by Senior Airman Shannon Braaten 

    8th Fighter Wing

    KUNSAN AIR BASE, REPUBLIC OF KOREA – The Wolf Pack welcomed Pacific Air Forces Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Mr. Anthony Cruz Munoz at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, April 5-6, 2023. During his visit, Munoz met with Airmen and wing leaders, including the leaders of Kunsan’s own Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility program.

    In line with President Joe Biden’s executive order to further advance equity within the federal government, Master Sgt. Darren Pichler, was recently appointed 8 FW DEIA program manager. He hopes that the program will offer clarity and invite Airmen around the Wolf Pack to voice their concerns.

    "Too many good Airmen get out because they didn't have a voice or their voice wasn't heard,” said Pichler. “This program hopes to change that.”

    Pichler is assisted in his new duties by his superior, Capt. Karla “Teen Wolf” Savana, 8 FW director of staff and Master Sgt. Jonathan St. Sauver, 8th Maintenance Squadron maintenance production manager, who serves as his alternate, sharing opinions and assisting with DEIA duties that will aid Airmen.

    For Munoz’s visit, they arranged group training sessions and a Leading Inclusively Virtual Experience training where individuals tackled scenarios and discussed conflict solutions as a team. The trainings dynamic scenarios aimed to empower Airmen to practice cognitive skills in a supportive environment, such as emotional intelligence, empathetic listening, and critical communication.

    “The worst thing we can do as leaders, as a unit, or as a species is make decisions in a vacuum,” said Pichler. “When we do that, we might miss that key parts that Airmen have to offer.”

    Although still in its early stages, Pichler and his teammates are hopeful that they will create something that helps all members of the Wolf Pack and provides education opportunities at all levels.

    “There's a lot of information out there, both good and bad,” said Pichler. “It's our job to hopefully create something that helps everyone get on the same terms.”

    While the newly appointed DEIA team is just getting started, they have a clear goal to identify opportunities to help create a more inclusive Air Force culture.

    “I want them [the Airmen] to take away the fact that their leadership cares. and that we're trying to make a force that's changing because we do have the most diverse force in the world and I don't think everybody sees that until we educate people and teach them it's okay to be different,” said St. Sauver. “You shouldn’t have to hide because you're different. Show us what you have to offer.”

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    Date Taken: 04.06.2023
    Date Posted: 04.06.2023 21:28
    Story ID: 442110
    Location: KUNSAN AIR BASE, JEONRABUGDO [CHOLLABUK-DO], KR

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