2023
DOI: 10.1177/01614681231216518
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Accelerating Racial Activism in STEM Higher Education by Institutionalizing Equity Ethics

Ebony O. McGee,
Terrell R. Morton,
Devin T. White
et al.

Abstract: Background/Context: The United States invests in STEM education, but this investment is racialized and political. The country wants to maintain global economic domination, but there are also calls to diversify the STEM workforce (Baber, 2015; Basile & Lopez, 2015; Vakil & Ayers, 2019). This context leaves Black and Brown people to navigate racially hostile, toxic, and oppressive STEM learning and working environments (Bullock, 2017; Erete et al., 2020; Wright & Riley, 2021). Purpose/Objective/Resea… Show more

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“…The most recent issue of TCR reflects these concerns. Articles examine, for example, inequalities in becoming a scholar (Dinsmore & Roksa, 2023), Indigenous civic constructs in public school spaces (Talbert, 2023), and racial activism in STEM education (McGee et al, 2023). I would like to think that Maxine Greene would have approved of these articles.…”
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“…The most recent issue of TCR reflects these concerns. Articles examine, for example, inequalities in becoming a scholar (Dinsmore & Roksa, 2023), Indigenous civic constructs in public school spaces (Talbert, 2023), and racial activism in STEM education (McGee et al, 2023). I would like to think that Maxine Greene would have approved of these articles.…”
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confidence: 99%