Movement-Building in STEM in the Midst of the Black Lives Matter Movement - AAAS Annual Meeting
Offered By: AAAS Annual Meeting via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a critical panel discussion from the AAAS Annual Meeting addressing the underrepresentation and retention of BIPOC individuals in STEM fields, particularly in light of the Black Lives Matter movement. Delve into the experiences and expertise of Black STEM professionals as they outline efforts to dismantle white supremacist structures and develop tools for transformational change. Learn about strategies for building recruitment and community engagement efforts, increasing representation, and creating equitable work environments. Gain insights on working collectively, navigating difficult conversations, healing from trauma, and addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM. Understand the challenges and importance of speaking truth to power while considering the potential dangers of engaging in these conversations. This 48-minute session features coordinators Jessica Esquivel and Brian Nord, along with presenters Earyn McGee and Jasmine Sadler, offering valuable perspectives on movement-building in STEM amidst the ongoing fight for racial justice.
Syllabus
Introduction
Brian Nord
Erin McGee
Jasmine Sadler
QA
Black Murders Week
Strategic Reasons to Work as a Collective
What is a Collective
Why is a Collective Important
Difficult Conversations
Healing from Trauma
Diversity Equity Inclusion
Truth to Power
Reliving Trauma
Danger of Engaging in Conversations
Audience Question 1
Final Words
Taught by
AAAS Annual Meeting
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