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Black in Academia

机译:在学术界的黑色

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IN MAY, the killing of George Floyd brought a harsh reality to the forefront of conversations worldwide: Racism permeates every aspect of society. And science, as part of society and my own profession, is not immune. Social media movements in 2020 such as #BlackInTheIvory and #BlackBirdersWeek urged the scientific community to take a hard look at the racism that lies within its walls, as revealed by its own community members. Thousands of Black scientists took to Twitter, Facebook and beyond to share personal stories of prejudice, stereotyping and discrimination faced throughout their careers. These experiences have had devastating consequences for their mental health, professional success and, ultimately, willingness to stay in their fields.
机译:5月,乔治弗洛伊德的杀戮对全球谈话的最前沿带来了严酷的现实:种族主义渗透了社会的各个方面。和科学,作为社会的一部分和我自己的职业,并不免疫。 2020年的社交媒体动作,如#blackintheivory和#blackbirdersweek敦促科学界努力看看墙壁内的种族主义,正如自己的社区成员所透露的那样。成千上万的黑科学家们采取了Twitter,Facebook及以后分享了在整个职业生涯中面临的偏见,刻板印象和歧视的个人故事。这些经验对他们的心理健康,职业成功,最终留在他们的田地的意愿具有毁灭性的影响。

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    《Discover 》 |2021年第1期| 36-37| 共2页
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    CYDNEY H. DUPREE;

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    Yale University;

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