Anti-Racism Resource Roundup
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning, whether in school classrooms, informal or virtual settings always takes place within a societal and cultural context. Beginning in June, 2020, CAISE posted a statement that emphasized our commitment to addressing the racial inequities and injustices that are ever present throughout our social systems. This was a first step toward reflecting on and addressing the injustices for which we all continue to have responsibility. By gathering and sharing related resources from the STEM learning, education and science communication-related fields we hope to inform and support thinking and dialogue about individual and organizational practices toward positive change. CAISE is committed to updating this page, adding new resources and reorganizing existing content on a monthly basis to reflect the ongoing need for learning and engagement with these topics. CAISE welcomes your questions, comments and suggestions for additional tools, readings and ideas in service of this effort.
New Additions
Science Magazine published NSF grant decisions reflect systemic racism, study argues by Jeffrey Mervis. An independent study of more than 2 decades of data on the National Science Foundation’s merit review process found that White scientists are more likely to win a grant from the NSF than researchers from other racial and ethnic groups.
Columbia Engineering offers 60+ Free STEM Resources and Opportunities for BIPOC, AAPIs, and Allies.
Global News posted Indigenous youth camp combines traditional Mi’kmaw knowledge with STEM and App aimed at keeping Mi’kmaw language alive helping new generation of learners by Amber Fryday.
STELAR published Developing the Next Generation of Talent: Perspectives from the Field on Equity and the Future of Work
Twitter events have returned:
- Black in Neuro Twitter profile, website, and #BlackInNeuroWeek
- Black Botanists Week, website, and #BlackBotanistsWeek
- Black in Chem and #BlackinChem
Resource Roundup websites/pages:
- Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture “Talking About Race” web portal, resource pages include Being Antiracist and Juneteenth toolkit.
- The Civic Science Fellows Program Civic Science Resources for Racial Equity page
- Dr. Terrell Morton, former Community for Advancing Discovery Research in Education (CADRE) postdoc curated these Readings and Resources on Identity, Equity, and Justice in STEM Education Research and Practice
- Resources compiled by organizers of and participants in the #inclusivescicomm symposia in 2018 and 2019
- American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Focus Area: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion pages
- The Racial Equity Tools website
- Anti-Racism Resource Guide by Tasha K
- The Roundtable on Black Men and Black Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine (The National Academies) convenes a broad array of stakeholders that focus on the barriers and opportunities encountered by Black men and Black women as they navigate the pathways from K-12 and postsecondary education to careers in science, engineering and medicine.
- Tools for Practicing Racial Equity from The Communications Network
- 500 Women Scientists posted a roundup of Stop Asian Hate resources
- Equity in the Center blog Stop Asian Hate, with a compilation of resources
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC) has resources including Anti-racism resources to support Asian American, Pacific Islander community
- Racial Justice roundup from the National Informal STEM Education Network NISEnet
- The BIPOC in STEM library guide from Tulane University seeks to celebrate and center the voices and lived experiences of BIPOC in STEM.
- The Summit Wellness Group - Written and curated by women of color, this guide features 61 mental health and substance use resources for the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) community.
- 31 Days IBPOC features reflections from educators of color.
- Read the blog Professional Development Resources for AAPI STEM Professionals from the Museum of Science.
- Facing History & Ourselves published Reads for Juneteenth by Kaitlin Smith.
- The Indigenous STEAM Collaborative co-designs, implements, and shares land based educational materials developed in collaboration with families, communities, and educators and research.
- ComputerScience.org has developed a 2021 Guide to Diversity and Inclusion in STEM, which outlines ways to increase diversity access, equity and inclusion, starting with education as well as employee training.
- Two-Spirit Dry Lab is Turtle Island’s first research group/lab that focuses exclusively on Two-Spirit people, communities, and experiences.
- Facing History & Ourselves published 15 Classroom Resources on Black History and Life by Kaitlin Smith.
- Learn more about Asian American and Pacific Islander history and heritage month from the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and AsianPacificHeritage.gov.
- POC In Wildlife Ecology is a database created to increase the visibility of People of Color in the field of wildlife ecology and to begin facilitating a conversation on how to expand representation.
Specific online events, articles and resources:
- Liberating Our Young, Gifted & Black: The Role of STEM Education in Addressing the Existential Threat of Racism, White Supremacy, and Systemic Violence article by CADRE (DRK-12) resource center Fellow Roxanne Moore
- Removing the Shield article by CADRE (DRK-12) resource center Fellow Ti'Era Worsley
- STEM Learning and Research Center (STELAR) blog on All Lives Can’t Matter Until Black Lives Matter
- CAISE blog on Catching Up with "Race Forward”, A Project Examining Equity-Oriented Institutional Change
- Science Communication Demands a Critical Approach that Centers Inclusion, Equity, and Intersectionality by Katherine N. Canfield, Sunshine Menezes, Shayle B. Matsuda, Amelia Moore, Alycia N. Mosley Austin, Bryan M. Dewsbury, Mónica I. Feliú-Mójer, Katharine W. B. McDuffie, Kendall Moore, Christine A. Reich, Hollie M. Smith, and Cynthia Taylor
- Particles of Justice, Shut Down STEM and #ShutDownStem hashtag
- American Alliance of Museums: Racism, Unrest, and the Role of the Museum Field (video)
- A Call to Action for an Anti-Racist Science Community from Geoscientists of Color: Listen, Act, Lead by Vernon Morris, Lisa White, Jose D. Fuentes, Christopher L. Atchison, Wendy F. Smythe, Melissa Burt, Leticia Williams, Aradhna Tripati, Belay B. Demoz, and Roy A. Armstrong
- Cognitive Reserve and Racial Privilege in STEM by Mélise Edwards
- Black Women Scientists Missing from Textbooks, Study Shows by Helen Briggs (BBC)
- Why Every Environmentalist Should Be Antiracist by Leah Thomas (Vogue)
- Why Racial Justice Is Climate Justice by Claire Elise Thompson (Grist)
- Why Are There So Few Black Physicists? A New Report Describes What Needs to Change by Ryan F. Mandelbaum (gizmodo)
- An Open Letter & Call to Action to the Computing Community by Black in Computing and Black in Computing Allies
- Data for Black Lives
- Book recommendations (twitter thread) from Angela Saini and Dr. Esther Odekunle about Return of Race Science
- CiteHER.org, a bibliography of papers by Black women in computing, from BlackcomputeHER.org
- Diversity and Inclusion in the Geosciences – Pitfalls, Unconscious Bias and Practical Solutions (videos) from the Goldschmidt 2020 conference proceedings
- HBCUs as a Strategic Resource to Advance Diversity in STEM from STEM Video Hall
- Recreating Wakanda by promoting Black excellence in ecology and evolution from Nature Ecology and Evolution
- Too many senior white academics still resist recognizing racism from Nature
- Black Botany: The Nature of Black Experience from the New York Botanical Garden
- The Diversity–Innovation Paradox in Science from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Responses to 10 Common Criticisms of Anti-Racism Action in STEM (Google doc) (website) by a collection of biology students
- Well-being and mental health amid COVID-19: Differences in resilience across minorities and whites a report by the Brookings Institution
- Infrastructuring Teacher Learning about Equitable Science Instruction by Philip Bell from the Journal of Science Teacher Education
- Black Lives in Astronomy: A Resource Guide and Astronomy of Many Cultures compiled by Andrew Fraknoi (Fromm Institute, University of San Francisco)
- National Landscape Study: DEAI Practices in Museums by the Cultural Competence Learning Institute
- 5 Questions: Alice Popejoy on race, ethnicity and ancestry in science from Stanford Medicine
- In an Era of Pandemic and Protest, STEM Education Can’t Pretend to Be Apolitical by Laurent Walker (Truthout)
- Academia Isn’t a Safe Haven for Conversations About Race and Racism by Tsedale M. Melaku and Angie Beeman (Harvard Business Review)
- Five tips for boosting diversity on campus by Danielle McCullough & Ruth Gotian (Nature)
- The Ball Method, a 16 minute film about Alice Ball, a young African-American chemist (directed by Dagmawi Abebe, article from Science Friday)
- Uncovering White Supremacy Culture in Museum Work by Hannah Heller, nikhil trivedi and Joanne Jones-Rizzi (Incluseum)
- Author Mentions in Science News Reveal Wide-Spread Ethnic Bias, a paper on how US media coverage of science news favors British-sounding names by Hao Peng, Misha Teplitskiy, David Jurgens.
- Wabanaki Youth Science (WaYS) Program Connects Native Students to STEM through Culture and Heritage By Jenna Rush (NSS Includes)
- 100 inspiring Hispanic/Latinx scientists in America by by Christina Termini (Cell Mentor)
- Updated Museums and Race Report Card (old Museums & Race Report Card) from Museums & Race
- Advancing Racial Literacy in Tech by Jessie Daniels, Mutale Nkonde, and Darakhshan Mir for addressing the racially disparate impacts of technology
- The Souls of Black Professors by Colleen Flaherty (Inside Higher Ed) where scholars discuss what it’s like to be a Black professor in 2020, antiracism work and diversity interventions.
- The Impacts of Racism and Bias on Black People Pursuing Careers in Science, Engineering, and Medicine: Proceedings of a Workshop by Cato T. Laurencin (Editor) and Cedric M. Bright and Camara P. Jones (Rapporteurs) (The National Academies)
- The Hidden Genius Project trains and mentors Black male youth in technology creation, entrepreneurship, and leadership skills to transform their lives and communities.
- Trustworthiness before Trust — Covid-19 Vaccine Trials and the Black Community by Rueben C. Warren, D.D.S., Dr.P.H., M.Div., Lachlan Forrow, M.D., David Augustin Hodge, Sr., D.Min., Ph.D., and Robert D. Truog, M.D. (New England Journal of Medicine), an article about the historical district that many Black Americans have for clinical research and the intersection with COVID-19 vaccines
- Does your organization really want to end anti-black racism? 4 ways to tell by Cheryl (We Rep STEM)
- Intersectionality 101: What it is, where it came from, and how to incorporate it into your research by Cheryl (We Rep STEM)
- A workplace isn't inclusive if people's names are routinely and purposefully mispronounced by Cheryl (We Rep STEM)
- Decolonizing Data Viz by Stephanie Evergreen looks at indigenous and European data visualization.
- 1,000 inspiring Black scientists in America from Cell Mentor.
- Ten simple rules for building an antiracist lab by V. Bala Chaudhary and Asmeret Asefaw Berhe from PLOS Computational Biology.
- How to include Indigenous researchers and their knowledge by Virginia Gewin (Nature)
- ‘A time of reckoning.’ How scientists confronted anti-Black racism and built community in 2020 by Katie Langin (AAAS)
- Identity Charts, a teaching strategy From Facing History and Ourselves
- Learning for Justice reposted the 2013 article When Bad Things Happen Help kids navigate our sometimes-violent world in response to the Colorado shootings.
- Facing History and Ourselves checklist for educators for Teaching With Current Events
- Facing History and Ourselves blog 6 Virtual Exhibitions and Teacher Resources for Women's History Month
- The Stop Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Hate website provides a link for reporting hate in incidents in 12 languages as well as related reports and news.
- The Asian Pacific Policy & Planning Council posters from the Stop AAPI Hate Youth Program
- Immigrant History Initiative guide for educators Empathy During COVID-19: Addressing Anti-Asian Racism Through Restorative Dialogue
- PBS NewsHour blog Long History of Racism Against Asian Americans
- Learning for Justice webinar Teaching Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage
- Race Equity & Inclusion Resources from the Georgia Statewide Afterschool Network
- Black and Asian Solidarity in American History: The Power of Unity Exemplified by 5 Major Events and COVID-19 Resources to Stand Against Racism from Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAAJ)
- After Atlanta: Teaching About Asian American Identity and History and What Is the Model Minority Myth? in Learning for Justice
- The Atlanta Shootings Fit Into a Long Legacy of Anti-Asian Violence in America in Time Magazine
- White Sexual Imperialism: A Theory of Asian Feminist Jurisprudence in the Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
- STEMming in Stilettos by Dr. Natoshia Anderson (Dr. Toshia) highlights minority women in the fields of STEM.
- 9 Rules for the Woke Birdwatcher by J. Drew Lanham (Orion Magazine)
- Black Trailblazers in the chemical sciences and engineering, curated by guest editor Paula Hammond for Chemical & Engineering News
- 9 Resources for Teaching Anti-Racism from the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
- Climate Change Education: A Model of Justice-Oriented STEM Education by Lindsey Kirkland and Kristen Poppleton in the National Science Teaching Association Connected Science Learning Journal
- Compilation of Research Related to Social Justice: An Annotated Bibliography from the Cognitive Development Society
- Six Strategies for Equitable Education Systems by Christina Russell and Derek Riley (Digital Promise)
- Anti-Racist Science Education, a radio segment by Emily Kwong, Madeline K. Sophia, Rebecca Ramirez (NPR’s Short Wave)
- Facing History and Ourselves posted the educator resource Accountability, Justice and Healing after Derek Chauvin’s Trial
- Learning for Justice published the articles Use the Tools of Science to Recognize Inequity in Science, Supporting Arab American Students in the Classroom, and Humanizing Asian Americans in the Classroom Through Children’s Literature
- Forbes Magazine published the article Countering Racial Rhetoric and Violence by Stepping Up, not Standing By, from the Learning Policy Institute, which includes a list of teaching resources and others for addressing racism and hate.
- The Center for Education Leadership (CEL) at the University of Washington posted the blog Talk About the Chauvin Verdict: How Open Conversation is Moving Racial Justice Forward at CEL
- The Civil Rights Project published the report Disabling Inequity: The Urgent Need for Race-Conscious Resource Remedies
- Heliotrope published Firsting in Research by Max Liboiron
- Learning for Justice published the article What White Colleagues Need to Understand
- Read How the Model Minority Myth Harms Us All by Renée Wang from Caltech Letters.
- Read Asian American women in STEM in the lab with “White Men Named John” by Athena R. Castro PhD, Christopher S. Collins from Wiley.
- Entomologists of Color held a webinar Encouraging Diversity in Entomology, sharing their efforts towards diversifying the field of entomology through recruitment, retention, and activism/advocacy.
- NOVA Education presents The History of Scientific Racism: Webinar with Udodiri Okwandu
- School Library Journal and Facing History and Ourselves compiled Educating for Equity: Ideas, Resources from Facing History and Ourselves by Pamela E. Donaldson and Laura Tavares and How Do We Pursue Equity in Education? By Learning, Unlearning, and Muddling Through by Steven Becton and Kaitlin Smith
- Nature Ecology & Evolution published Decoloniality and anti-oppressive practices for a more ethical ecology by Christopher H. Trisos, Jess Auerbach & Madhusudan Katti
- Stop AAPI Hate published their National Report covering the 9,081 incident reports to Stop AAPI Hate from March 19, 2020 to June 30, 2021.
- The Wildlife Society published Q&A: How can colonialism hinder ecology? by Joshua Rapp Learn
- Nature Ecology & Ecolution published Anti-racist interventions to transform ecology, evolution and conservation biology departments by Melissa Cronin et. al
- National Black Women In Artificial Intelligence Day (Twitter video) was on August 1, 2021.
- Facing History and Ourselves posted free resources for Hispanic American Heritage Month (and beyond) including two streamable documentaries, two on-demand webinars, and lessons designed to help educators bring the richness of Latinx life and history into focus.
- Nature published The hashtags that brought Black scientists together by Virginia Gewin
- Learning for Justice published Countering Islamophobia Through Education by Dr. Monisha Bajaj and Expelling Islamophobia by Sean McColumm
- The School Library Journal published Librarians Help Students Understand Biased Science by Lauren J. Young
- The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine introduces the 2020 NASEM report with The Far-Reaching Impacts of Racism and Bias By Sara Frueh
- The NSF Includes Coordination Hub published Wealth, Equity, and STEM: Increasing STEM Access and Participation of Students from Economically Disadvantaged Backgrounds
- The Baxter Center for Science Education (BCSE) has past and future recordings of Social Justice Science Issues in your Classroom Planning.
- EducationWeek published Anti-Bias Education and the Importance of Teaching About Systemic Oppression By Jinnie Spiegler
- Eos (American Geophysical Union) presents Academic Citations Evolve to Include Indigenous Oral Teachings by Katherine Kornei
- Issues in Science and Technology presents Science and Technology Now Sit in the Center of Every Policy and Social Issue by Alondra Nelson (first deputy director for science and society in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy) and William Kearney
- A map used to identify Native lands
- Facing History and Ourselves published 5 New Books on Native American History, Life, and Resistance by Kaitlin Smith.
- GROW (a collaboration between Ginko Bioworks and Massive Science) published The Equity Issue regarding how biology has contributed to inequalities, and yet could help with creating a fairer world. [Download asks for donation]
- #VanguardSTEM (an online space for BIWOC and NBPOC in STEM) presents A Practical Guide to Mentoring Across Intersections by Anicca Harriot
- Nature published Weaving Indigenous knowledge into the scientific method by Saima May Sidik and Discrimination still plagues science by Chris Woolston
- Learning for Justice published Social Justice Standards, anchor standards and age-appropriate learning outcomes divided into four domains—Identity, Diversity, Justice and Action (IDJA). LFJ also published We Can Create Change Together by Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn, how understanding key concepts about solidarity and the power of diverse coalitions can help students work toward justice.
- NPR published Southeast Asians are underrepresented in STEM. The label 'Asian' boxes them out more by Deepa Shivaram
- KQED presents Oakland Kids Tell Story of Henrietta Lacks in Hip-Hop Video by Jon Brooks
- BetterProgramming presents Actions to Take to Support Black Students in STEM by Niveda Balananthan
- Harvard Medical School has a rebuttal against 'There is no evidence of racism in STEM'
- Race Foreward presents the resource guide Advancing Racial Equity: A Framework for Federal Agencies By Anja Rudiger.
- The American Society for Engineering Education presents a recorded workshop Black Engineering Faculty Speak
- Duke University Press presents Toward Thick Solidarity: Theorizing Empathy in Social Justice Movements by Roseann Liu and Savannah Shange; and Dear Science and Other Stories by Katherine McKittrick
- Latino USA presents Indigenous Science With Jessica Hernandez by Victoria Estrada
- Learning for Justice presents Anti-Racist Work in Schools: Are You in it for the Long Haul? by Elizabeth Kleinrock
- A year after the March Atlanta shootings, Stop AAPI Hate has published their Stop AAPI Hate National Report (3/2020-12/2021) and Vox compiled The Stop Asian Hate movement is at a crossroads by Li Zhou.
- Frontiers in Communication published Acknowledging and Supplanting White Supremacy Culture in Science Communication and STEM: The Role of Science Communication Trainers by Karlisa A. Callwood, Marissa Weiss, Rose Hendricks, and Temis G. Taylor
- Learning for Justice presents Teaching America’s Interwoven Histories by Monita K. Bell
- Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) published Black Deaf Culture Through the Lens of History by Benro Ogunyipe
- National Public Radio (NPR) presents a comic How a computer scientist fights bias in algorithms by Vreni Stollberger and LA Johnson
- The Pew Research Center presents Black Americans’ Views of and Engagement With Science by Cary Funk
- Peabody Journal of Education published Love on the Front Lines: Asian American Motherscholars Resisting Dehumanizing Contexts through Humanizing Collectivity by Betina Hsieh, Judy Yu, Cathery Yeh, and Ruchi Agarwal-Rangnath
- The Chicago Council on Science and Technology published Asian American Representation in STEM & Media: Why It Matters by Rowan Obach
- Political Research Associates has published Buffalo Massacre: An Act of White Nationalist Political Violence.
- Inclusive Life has published a Statement on the Massacre in Buffalo.
- Service Never Sleeps has published Answer the Call: Dismantle Anti-Blackness.
- The Southern Poverty Law Center has published AAPI Heritage Month: Asian Americans rise above hate to enhance the U.S.
- Addicted.org has resources created to spread awareness on the role of systemic racism in addiction, substance use treatment, and recovery in America, some focusing on Black, Asian and Latinx communities.
- VanguardSTEM presents Hot Science Stories, the intersection of science and identity and the result of the Hot Science Summer projects.
- Learning for Justice presents Juneteenth Observances Promote ‘Absolute Equality’ by Coshandra Dillard
- PBS NOVA published How African Indigenous knowledge helped shape modern medicine by Kara Norton
- Nature published Revealed: the pay bump for being a straight, white man in US science by Clare Watson
- Learning for Justice published Humanity, Healing and Doing the Work, an interview with Dena Simmons, Ed.D., the founder of LiberatED, a collective at the intersection of racial justice, social emotional learning (SEL), by Crystal L. Keels and Anya Malley
- The journal Science published For scientists, Roe’s end raises concerns about personal safety and professional choices by Katie Langin in its Careers column.
- Northwestern Boot Camps published Diversity in data science: 40 resources to promote equity and representation for people of color
Twitter resources for engaging in conversations. This list will continue to grow as new initiatives emerge:
- The Cite Black Women Collective, Cite Black Women podcast, hashtags #CiteBlackWomen and #CiteBlackWomenSunday
- The #AmplifyBlackSTEM hashtag, with photos and profiles of Black STEM
- BLACK and STEM Twitter profile, #BlackandSTEM hashtag, Black and STEM’s lists of researchers
- How Can We Support Black Astronomers? (Astrobites)
- Entomologists of Color website and Twitter profile
- Black in Computing website and Twitter profile
- Green Voices of Color list
- Black STEM Influencers list
- #WoCinSTEM (Women of Color in STEM) summer work group
- BlackAFinSTEM and #BlackBirdersWeek, Black Birder’s Week 2021 on Twitter.
- Black In Neuro website, twitter profile, and #BlackInNeuro
- Black Women in STEM twitter profile and #BlackWomenInSTEMWeek
- Black Botanists Week, twitter presence, and #BlackBotanistsWeek
- Latino Conservation week, twitter profile, and #LatinoConservationWeek
- #BlackBirdersWeek: Many articles, including this Audubon article.
- Other week long events include: #BlackHikersWeek, #BlackInAnimalBehavior
- Black in Geoscience Twitter profile and #BlackInGeoscience
- Black in Chemistry Twitter profile and #BlackInChem #BlackChemistsWeek2021
- Black in Genetics Twitter profile and #BlackInGenetics
- Black in Engineering Twitter profile, website and #BlackInEngineering
- Black in National Parks Twitter profile, website and #blackinnationalparksweek
- Black and Global Twitter profile and #BlackandGlobal
- Black Mammologists Twitter profile, website and #BlackMammologists
- Black in CMDBio Twitter profile and #BlackinCMDBio
- Black in StemEd Twitter profile, website and @BlackinSTEMEd
- Black in SciComm Twitter profile, website and #BlackInSciCommWeek
- Black in Micro Twitter profile, website and #BlackInMicro
- Black in Cardio Twitter profile, website and #BlackInCardioWeek
- Black in Physiology Twitter profile and #BlackinPhysio
- Black in Cancer Twitter profile, website and #BlackinCancerWeek
- Black in Physics Twitter profile, website and #BlackInPhysics
- Black Women in A.I. Twitter profile, website and #BlackWomenInAI
- Black in Math Twitter profile and #BlackInMathWeek
- Black in AI Twitter profile, website and #BlackinAI
- Black in Marine Science Twitter profile, website and #BlackinMarineScience
- Black in Data Twitter profile, website and #BlackInDataWeek
- Black in Immuno Twitter profile, website and #BlackInImmuno
- Black in Nanotech Twitter profile, website and #BlackinNano
- #TheBlackCIDC (Website) A collective of Black STEM professionals curating and disseminating credible information on COVID-19 vaccines
- Black in Bio Anthro Twitter profile and #BlackinBioAnth
- Black in Entomology Twitter profile, website and #BlackInEnto
- Black in Stats Twitter profile, website and #BlackInStats
- Black in X Twitter profile, website and #BlackInX
- Black Maternal Health Week (Black Mamas Matter) Twitter profile, website and #BlackMaternalHealthWeek
- Black in Psych twitter profile, website and #BlackInPsychWeek
- Black in Anatomy Twitter profile, website and #BlackinAnatomy
- Black in Environ Twitter profile, website and #BlackInEnvironment
- Black in Biophysics Twitter profile, website and #BlackInBiophysicsWeek
- Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders in Geosciences Twitter profile and website
- Black in Mental Health profile, website and #BlackInMH #BlackInMentalHealthWeek
- #LatinoAdvocacyWeek and website
- Black in Astro Twitter profile, website, and #BlackSpaceWeek
Podcasts:
- Dope Labs, a podcast from two Black women scientists, by Zakiya Whatley and Titi Shodiya. Dope labs “serves up scientific principles with a healthy dose of tea… we believe ‘science is for errybody’ and our mission is to bring out the inner scientist in YOU.”
- POCSquared, a monthly podcast hosted by Karel Green, Pruthvi Mehta, and Sehher Tariq, three women of color in STEM. POCSquared discusses the “good, bad and ugly of being a British born visible minority in a mathematical science,” as well as experiences in university and work.
- Perspectives on Race Science and Scientific Racism (Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine), a series of discussions by scholars in the humanities and social sciences explores a variety of issues related to science, race, and racism.
- In Those Genes by host Janina M. Jeff, PhD, MS, A hip-hop inspired podcast that uses genetics to uncover the lost identities of African descended Americans through the lens of Black culture. New season launched in Dec 2021.
- Queer Talk podcast presents Ep 26 - Dr. Nuzhat Tabassum, where Dr. Nuzhat Tabassum discusses diversity and disparities in STEM. She also shares how heteronormative expectations can impact South Asian women and those who come out as queer later in life.
- Black Women in Science Network presents a podcast on things that matter to Black women, professionally and personally.
Books and other media:
- Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
- So You Want to Talk about Race by Ijeoma Oluo
- How to be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi
- Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge
- Black Women in the Ivory Tower, 1850–1954: An Intellectual History by Stephanie Y. Evans
- On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life by Sara Ahmed
- Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia edited by Gabriella Gutiérrez Y. Muhs, Yolanda Flores Niemann, Carmen G. González, Angela P. Harris
- Superior: The Return of Race Science by Angela Saini
- Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism by Safiya Umoja Noble
- Memoirs of Black Entomologists (free download) edited by Eric W. Riddick, Michelle Samuel-Foo, Willye W. Bryan, and Alvin M. Simmons (Entomological Society of America)
- Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation by Ebony Omotola McGee (Harvard Education Press) explores experiences of underrepresented racially minoritized students and faculty members who have succeeded in STEM
- Coded Bias by Shalini Kantayya follows MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovering how most facial recognition technologies do not see dark-skinned faces accurately and the investigation and legislative push that follows.
- Asian Americans, a five-hour film series with lesson plans from WETA Washington, DC and the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) for PBS, in association with the Independent Television Service (ITVS), Flash Cuts and Tajima-Peña Productions.
- Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center video series for teachers We Are Not a Stereotype: Breaking Down Asian Pacific American Bias
- AAJC & Hollaback! Bystander Intervention Training to Stop Anti-Asian and Xenophobic Harassment
- Curious Dr. Z launched Black Life Scientist Project: A collection of stories from women and non-binary life scientists and nature enthusiasts
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The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and Northwestern University present Inhuman Figures, a film essay by Michelle N. Huang and CA Davis on the intersection of science fiction, technology, and Asian American history.