Facing the History of Science, Politics, and Oppression: Reflections and accountability in service of an equitable future - Krystal Tsosie

Jul 7, 2018

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Science is not always a force for good. As a human endeavor, it's susceptible to the same biases as the society that supports it. This panel -- featuring experts on environmental justice, global health equity, and indigenous rights -- will unpack the complexities and inequities riddled throughout the history of science in society and science as an institution. We will reflect on where we've gone wrong, at whose expense, and the ways that we must do better. Speaker Recommended Resources: American Indian & Alaska Native Genetics Resource Center (http://genetics.ncai.org/) Summer Internship for Indigenous Peoples in Genomics (SING) (https://sing.igb.illinois.edu/)

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S|GNS (Science | Government, Institutions & Society) Summit was a network-wide meeting for emerging and established leaders across fields to share knowledge, build community, and develop their skills as science advocates, educators, and organizers. S|GNS Summit is a project of the March for Science and was held in Chicago, IL on July 6-8, 2018. Recordings of sessions are freely available here to ensure that content and ideas from this event are accessible to all. Learn more about the S|GN Summit here: https://www.marchforscience.com/summit

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