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ReadPdfReports on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Racism in STEMM Education and Workforce
National Academies of Science Engineering and Math (SEM)
https://www.nationalacademies.org/event/06-29-2021/docs/DAF134C1F72991BB2EE5AE5F2E7F35DD15300F3D60FA
If you are up for serious reading, this report is a treasure trove of information outlining the scope and causes of underrepresentation in STEM fields and strategies to mitigate it. It synthesizes numerous consensus reports with linked references to all of them, so it's a reliable source and a jumping-off point to learn more.Read
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ListenPodcastThe Edge EffectHidden Brain, NPR
https://www.npr.org/player/embed/625426015/627733953
This episode of hidden brain discusses evidence that interacting with people from other cultures can make us more creative and widen the readership of our research. Watch
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BrowseWebsiteAccessible Media Made EasyRoboBraille
https://www.robobraille.org/web3/duke/
You can use this website to convert files, websites, and text into a format that works with accessibility software.Listen
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BrowseWebsiteImplicit Bias TestsProject Implicit
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html
This is a collection of word association quizzes that test your implicit biases. If you need a five minute break, these can be a fun, eye-opening activity and spur some self-reflection.Browse
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WatchVideoUnconsious Bias in Peer Review Training Module
Natural Sciences and Research Council of Canada
https://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/program-programme/equity-equite/bias/module-eng.aspx?pedisable=false
This 15 minute training module starts out dry, but hits you with some really interesting discussion from the "Effects of Bias" section onwards. The startlingly large results of small biases compounded over time, gender bias in reference letters, and tips to mitigate bias in your own reviews and writing make it worth the watch.
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ReadBookHow Good People Fight Bias: The Person You Mean to BeDolly Chugh
https://www.dollychugh.com/book/the-person-you-mean-to-be
This is a fantastic guide that informs and provides actionable tips and tools on understanding unconscious bias, fostering diversity & inclusion, and becoming an ally and advocate.
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ReadBookOur Story: Aboriginal Voices from Canada's PastTantoo Cardinal
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/93029/our-story-by-thomas-king-tantoo-cardinal-tomson-highway-et-al/9780385660761
This short story collection brings together pieces from aboriginal Canadian authors. Their stories provide insight into our shared history of North American colonization and its ongoing consequences. Moreover, they are beautifully written.
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ReadArticleTen Simple Rules for Building an Antiracist Lab
Chaudhry, Berhe/PLOS Computational Biology
https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008210
This article was featured in the Oct. 2021 Pratt DEI journal club. It's a rare jem of an article: a brief read that provides concrete steps to improve your research practices that are backed by research.
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WatchVideoHow Generational Stereotypes Hold Us BackLeah Georges, TED
https://www.ted.com/talks/leah_georges_how_generational_stereotypes_hold_us_back_at_work#t-682081
This video discusses the effects of generational stereotypes in the workplace. It asks you to consider whether they serve us well and how we can work without them. Since these stereotypes impact each and every one of us, it provides a thoughtful and unifying message.
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2022 Faculty Retreat DEIC Activity DocumentsKaris Boyd-Sinkler
https://duke.box.com/s/0zsp45mfl0xramvstrjnr6kqhq0nr7v1
Includes a handbook on inclusive websites, research contract example, implicit bias checklist....
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