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Upcoming EVENTSCommittee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Celebrating Women in Science and Recognizing L’ORÉAL USA for Women in Science Fellows October 24, 2018 Washington DC
Report Discussion Sexual Harassment of Women: Climate, Culture, and Consequences in Academic Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine June 26, 2018 Irvine, CA More past events...
Contact Us Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Keck Center 500 5th Street NW Washington, DC 20001 Tel: 202.334.2389 Fax: 202.334.2290 Email:cwsem@nas.edu
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Women of Color in STEM Workshop Resources
Johnson, A., Ong, M., Ko, L. T., Smith, J., & Hodari, A. (2017). Common challenges faced by women of color in physics, and actions faculty can take to minimize those challenges. The Physics Teacher, 55(6), 356-360. Download HereMalcom, L., & Malcom, S. (2011). The double bind: The next generation. Harvard Educational Review, 81(2), 162-172. Download Here
Malcom, S. M., Hall, P. Q., & Brown, J. W. (1976, April). The double bind: The price of being a minority woman in science. Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science. Download Here
Ong, M., Smith, J. M., & Ko, L. T. (2017). Counterspaces for women of color in STEM higher education: Marginal and central spaces for persistence and success. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, pp. 1-40. Download HereOng, M., Smith. (2009). Mini-Symposium on Women of Color in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Presentation slides and the mini-symposium proceedings report available. Download HereBackground Paper on the Status of Women of Color in STEMM. Download Here
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