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Leading Change in Earth and Space Sciences - AGU Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee

Offered By: AGU via YouTube

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Explore the initiatives and progress of the AGU Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee in this informative talk. Discover how the 15-member committee is working to transform the AGU culture and organization through a comprehensive Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan. Learn about the five key goals aimed at fostering excellence, creating a safe and welcoming environment, empowering change agents, establishing AGU as a global leader in diversity and inclusion, and operating as a model organization. Gain insights into the committee's first-year achievements, including expanded collaborative activities, technical sessions highlighting diverse scientific endeavors, and enhanced professional development programs. Understand the committee's efforts in promoting the use of demographic data and surveys to inform decision-making and assess workplace culture. Delve into the committee's recent focus on addressing social justice, police reform, and anti-racism policies in response to current events, and their work towards systemic improvements in the Earth and space sciences to create a more inclusive environment.

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Leading Change in the Earth and Space Sciences: The AGU Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Committee


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