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Main Authors: Aditi Gupta, Sree Gayathri Talluri, Sajib Ghosh
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1419279
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  • Inclusive Science Communication Approaches through an Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (EDISJ) Lens Aditi Gupta Sree Gayathri Talluri Sajib Ghosh Inclusion Science Education STEM Education Communication Skills Equal Education Diversity Social Justice Minority Groups STEM Careers Academic Libraries Library Instruction Foreign Countries Research Libraries Librarians Stereotypes Graduate Students Librarian Attitudes Student Attitudes Library Role Science communication has taken center stage in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines in the context of public outreach and citizen science. Developing practical communication skills is imperative for all scientists to be highly successful in their careers and more so for underrepresented and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) professionals in STEM. The program, led by the Engineering and Science Librarian at the University of Victoria (UVic) Libraries, aimed to equip students and early career scientists with critical communication skills by leveraging the unique voices and lived experiences of BIPOC speakers in STEM disciplines. Through this program, a unique toolkit with engaging modules consisting of 30 short videos, each three minutes long (30 x 3) by BIPOC speakers was created to provide broad foundational skills in verbal and visual communication, using an Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (EDISJ) lens. A two-day conference offered networking and communication development opportunities to students and early-career scientists in STEM disciplines by connecting them with BIPOC STEM leaders and visionaries who promote STEM advocacy. This paper will discuss the methods used in the creation of the toolkit and conference using an EDISJ lens.