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Teh One Who Knocks
06-12-2020, 12:36 PM
By Chelsea Steiner - The Mary Sue


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After two weeks of protests and campaigning, the call to fight against systemic racism shows no signs of slowing down. More voices are joining the chorus of anti-racism, and people in positions of power are forced to respond. Now, the scientists, researchers, and academics of the world are stepping up.

ShutDown Stem is a community initiative of STEM professionals, researchers, and academics working together to demand racial justice. The scientists are collaborating with Particles for Justice and Vanguard STEM, to call for a strike on Wednesday June 10th.

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The group is using the hashtags #ShutDownSTEM, #ShutDownAcademia, and #Strike4BlackLives to encourage fellow scientists and academics to address anti-Black racism within the STEM fields and academia at large.

Their mission statement reads:


“Our responsibility starts with our role in society. In academia, our thoughts and words turn into new ways of knowing. Our research papers turn into media releases, books and legislation that reinforce anti-Black narratives. In STEM, we create technologies that affect every part of our society and are routinely weaponized against Black people.

Black academic and Black STEM professionals are hurting because they exist in and are attacked by institutional and systemic racism. Black people have been tirelessly working for change, alongside their Indigenous and People of Color allies. For Black academics and STEM professionals, #ShutDownAcademia and #ShutDownSTEM is a time to prioritize their needs— whether that is to rest, reflect, or to act— without incurring additional cumulative disadvantage.”

The mission statement added that while all were invited to join the strike, researchers working on the COVID-19 pandemic are obviously exempt given the critical nature of their work.


“#ShutDownAcademia and #ShutDownSTEM is the time for white and non-Black People of Color (NBPOC) to not only educate themselves, but to define a detailed plan of action to carry forward. Wednesday June 10, 2020 will mark the day that we transition into a lifelong commitment of actions to eradicate anti-Black racism in academia and STEM. We join with members of Particles for Justice in calling for a #Strike4BlackLives.

To be clear: #ShutDownSTEM is aimed at the broad research community who is not directly participating in ending the global pandemic, COVID-19. If your daily activities are directly helping us end this global crisis, we send our sincerest gratitude. The rest of us, we need to get to work.”

Their website lists resources and action items for people at all levels of STEM, from students to scientists to fundraisers to faculty. The site promotes a three-prong approach comprised of education, action, and healing to address the inadequacies of the STEM field and the work that must be done to fight systemic and structural oppression.
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The protest also addresses the heavy lifting that people of color are forced to do regarding spearheading diversity initiatives and educating their friends and co-workers in the field. They also want to move on from inclusive lip service and diversity signalling to actual actionable items to change the system.
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Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, assistant professor of physics and core faculty in women’s studies at University of New Hampshire, said “We don’t want more diversity, inclusion, and equity seminars, … We want people to take action, including participating in protests, for justice, now. We need people to be active in reforming the institutions they work within, rather than waiting for a top-down solution.”

More than 3,000 academics have pledged their support for the strike.
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lost in melb.
06-12-2020, 12:58 PM
Perhaps you're going to have to give a bit of a leg up to the POC for another few years. That or the whole country is going to stop or explode

lost in melb.
06-12-2020, 01:01 PM
Of course, a leg up for POC means a handicap for Whitey, (by definition). Just so we're clear.

DemonGeminiX
06-12-2020, 04:09 PM
Perhaps you're going to have to give a bit of a leg up to the POC for another few years. That or the whole country is going to stop or explode


Of course, a leg up for POC means a handicap for Whitey, (by definition). Just so we're clear.

Affirmative action was the law for decades. No matter what we do, it will never be enough.

lost in melb.
06-12-2020, 10:32 PM
Affirmative action was the law for decades. No matter what we do, it will never be enough.

It's not enough to be law... they want genuine emotional commitment

DemonGeminiX
06-12-2020, 10:40 PM
It's not enough to be law... they want genuine emotional commitment

You can't force someone to feel something that they don't feel. Like it or not, you have to allow people to be human, even when humanity is ugly. And for the record, there's a bunch of black people in this country that don't feel the least bit sorry for white people that suffer or die under similar circumstances. Hell, most of them don't give a shit if other black people suffer or die under similar circumstances. You can't base anything off of emotion, it has to be based on factual truth.

deebakes
06-13-2020, 01:34 PM
:unimpressed:

lost in melb.
06-13-2020, 01:36 PM
You can't force someone to feel something that they don't feel. Like it or not, you have to allow people to be human, even when humanity is ugly. And for the record, there's a bunch of black people in this country that don't feel the least bit sorry for white people that suffer or die under similar circumstances. Hell, most of them don't give a shit if other black people suffer or die under similar circumstances. You can't base anything off of emotion, it has to be based on factual truth.

I actually completely agree. Nevertheless, that's what they want/demand

Teh One Who Knocks
06-13-2020, 09:04 PM
BIPOC should be appointed to positions, they shouldn't have to compete for them through schooling or education or anything like that :hand:

RBP
06-13-2020, 09:07 PM
:unimpressed:

Strike or feel the wrath, racist.

RBP
06-13-2020, 09:12 PM
Perhaps you're going to have to give a bit of a leg up to the POC for another few years. That or the whole country is going to stop or explode

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It's not a recruiting problem.

https://eab.com/insights/daily-briefing/student-success/a-third-of-minority-students-leave-stem-majors-heres-why/

deebakes
06-14-2020, 12:41 AM
But the minority students left the major at far higher rates than the white students -- about 37 percent of the Latinx students and 40 percent of the black students switched majors versus 29 percent of the white students.

About a third of white students drop out too