This paper describes the formation and ongoing efforts
of a collaborative
partnership between students, faculty, and staff within the Chemistry
department at Amherst College. Formation of the group was inspired
by calls for structural, inclusive, change from students, faculty,
and alumni. There are many benefits to collaborating across traditional
academic hierarchies, and this report aims to show that these partnerships
can help identify avenues for the implementation of inclusive change
in STEM departments. The Amherst College Chemistry community agrees
that graduates of the Chemistry department should leave the College
with a critical understanding of the implications of systemic discrimination
as they pertain to chemical research and education; this paper shares
organizational methods and strengths, as well as limitations and holistic
reflections, of creating spaces for student, staff, and faculty partnership
to shape a STEM educational community. A specific outcome of this
committee was the creation of a diversity-equity-inclusion (DEI) requirement
in the major. We share how CARAC helped the department arrive at this
decision and discuss the departmental course, Chemistry in Society,
that was developed in response.