Being antiracist in Physics
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Panel Speakers:
Willie S Rockward; Morgan State University
Martha-Elizabeth Baylor; Carleton College
Mario F Borunda; Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
Rona Ramos; Yale University
For this topic, let’s define Physics as our customs and practices – how we uphold our institutions (universities, industries, etc), how we celebrate achievements, how we communicate the importance of our work, how we elevate people in our field. For you, what customs and practices in Physics do you feel are most important to take a look at in finding systemic solutions? Each panelist has an opportunity to answer this question in order of the panel speakers listed.
Willie S Rockward; Morgan State University
Martha-Elizabeth Baylor; Carleton College
Mario F Borunda; Oklahoma State University-Stillwater
Rona Ramos; Yale University
For this topic, let’s define Physics as our customs and practices – how we uphold our institutions (universities, industries, etc), how we celebrate achievements, how we communicate the importance of our work, how we elevate people in our field. For you, what customs and practices in Physics do you feel are most important to take a look at in finding systemic solutions? Each panelist has an opportunity to answer this question in order of the panel speakers listed.
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Presenters
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Willie S Rockward
Morgan State University
Authors
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Willie S Rockward
Morgan State University