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Main Author: Lodhi, Shaouna
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.15217
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author Lodhi, Shaouna
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contents This paper critically analyzes the National Science Foundation's Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM. While supporting its mission to broaden participation for underrepresented groups, the study finds current policies inadequate for dismantling systemic barriers. Using Critical Race Theory and Mills's Racial Contract, the analysis reveals how well-intentioned initiatives may reinforce racial hierarchies through commodification and exclusion. The research argues that diversity efforts focused on competitiveness often fail to affirm marginalized students' full personhood and intellectual capabilities. The paper concludes by advocating transformative reforms that move beyond access to fundamentally restructure STEM education environments, aligning NSF's practices with its equity and inclusion commitments.
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spellingShingle Advancing Equity in STEM: A Critical Analysis of NSF's Division for Equity and Excellence in STEM through Theoretical Lenses
Lodhi, Shaouna
Computers and Society
Social and Information Networks
This paper critically analyzes the National Science Foundation's Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM. While supporting its mission to broaden participation for underrepresented groups, the study finds current policies inadequate for dismantling systemic barriers. Using Critical Race Theory and Mills's Racial Contract, the analysis reveals how well-intentioned initiatives may reinforce racial hierarchies through commodification and exclusion. The research argues that diversity efforts focused on competitiveness often fail to affirm marginalized students' full personhood and intellectual capabilities. The paper concludes by advocating transformative reforms that move beyond access to fundamentally restructure STEM education environments, aligning NSF's practices with its equity and inclusion commitments.
title Advancing Equity in STEM: A Critical Analysis of NSF's Division for Equity and Excellence in STEM through Theoretical Lenses
topic Computers and Society
Social and Information Networks
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.15217