2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11307-021-01663-4
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Visions by WIMIN: BIPOC Representation Matters

Abstract: Racial, ethnic, and gender representation in an academic setting means that teachers, professors, and other leaders reflect the demographics of the student body in the educational and professional spaces that they serve. This form of representation, which is often intersectional, strengthens communities and improves student outcomes, from as early as primary and secondary education, through to college education and beyond. Representation matters because it can shape the reputation and self-image of women and B… Show more

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“…First, CRT foregrounds selecting inclusive visuals that highlight representations of people from marginalized groups. Multilingual students are more likely to continue pursuing future studies and careers in STEM if they see people who look like themselves participate in STEM professions (Bieri Buschor et al, 2014;Ijoma et al, 2022). Moreover, inclusive visuals should reflect diverse experiences to which multilingual students can connect.…”
Section: Putting It All Togethermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, CRT foregrounds selecting inclusive visuals that highlight representations of people from marginalized groups. Multilingual students are more likely to continue pursuing future studies and careers in STEM if they see people who look like themselves participate in STEM professions (Bieri Buschor et al, 2014;Ijoma et al, 2022). Moreover, inclusive visuals should reflect diverse experiences to which multilingual students can connect.…”
Section: Putting It All Togethermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That cultural, gender, and racial representation 'matters' has been argued extensively in healthcare, academia, and many other arenas [27][28][29]. Anatomy and physiology edu-cation have long been related to visual arts and media but, to date, largely fail to move beyond white, static, heteronormative representations of the body.…”
Section: Ecological Bodiesmentioning
confidence: 99%