Physical Society/Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Colloquium
Physics identity as a tool to build equity in physics
Educational Studies Department St. Mary's College of
Maryland
Latinas and Black women make up about 2% of all physics majors in the
US. Typical experiences include isolation and microaggressions. In contrast,
I will describe a physics setting where women of color feel successful and like
they belong (typical comment: “physics is what I’ve always been interested
in. It doesn’t feel like I’m out of place. It’s the subject I’m
interested in.”) I analyzed the setting using an intersectional identity
framework which could be of value to others who are studying or pursuing
equity in physics settings. The framework reveals how this setting differs
from prototypical physics departments and shows actions professors can take
to make their departments healthier for women of color. This talk will be
useful to those interested in diversifying physics and in how the insights
from our intersectional identity framework can be translated into action.
Livestream:
https://youtu.be/TGYuEsjWdyo.
Friday, March 18th 2022, 15:30
Tele-colloquium
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