Black in X Movement
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Hashtags of Black Lives Matter
June 1: #BlackBirdersWeek / #BlackAFinStem / #BlackInNature
- interview with Corina Newsome[1], graduate student studying biology with a focus on avian conservation
- Meet the lizard biologists behind Black Birders Week[2]
June 8: #BlackIntheIvory / #BlackInIvory - amplifying Black voices and experiences in Academia
- Started[3] by Dr. Shardé Davis of the University of Connecticut and Joy Melody Woods, PhD student at the University of Texas-Austin
- tweet[4] by Mya Roberson, MSPH, PhD candidate, University of North Carolina
June 10: #ShutDownSTEM / #ShutDownAcademia / #Strike4BlackLives / #StrikeForBlackLives
- "What I wanted when I called for a Strike for Black Lives" by Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, Theoretical Physicist and Feminist Theorist
June 19: #Juneteenth2020 / #Juneteenth
June 22
- #WOSea - and this list: Black Women in Biology, Eco/Evo and Marine Science
- #BlackInAstro
- read "#BlackinAstro Experiences," Keshawn Ivory, Fisk-Vanderbilt Master’s-to-PhD Bridge Scholar
- list of Black Astronomers by Ashley Lindalía, Astrochemist, Planetary Scientist
#BlackLivesMatter / #BLM - highlights this week:
- Skateboarders for Black Lives in San Diego
- Streets painted for Black Lives Matter in Cleveland
More #BlackandSTEM / #BlackInSTEM hashtags:
- #BlackInAI
- #BlackTechTwitter
- #BlackWomeninSTEM
- #BlackInNeuro
- #BlackBotanist
- #BlackCompBio
- #BlackinMath
- #BlackinGeoscience
- #BlackinEdu
- #BlackinTech
- #BlackinScience
- #BlackinEng
References
- ↑ Hou, Kathleen (2020-06-04). "Black Birding Is About Hope". The Cut. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
- ↑ Prado-Irwin, Sofia (2020-06-13). "Meet the Lizard Biologists behind Black Birders Week!". Anole Annals. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
- ↑ massivesci.com https://massivesci.com/notes/black-in-the-ivory-tower-academia-science-racism/. Retrieved 2021-03-04. Missing or empty
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