General Resources

TEDx The Future of STEM Depends on Diversity by Dr Nicole E. Cabrera Salazar, PhD in astrophysics

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100 Latino/Hispanic Scientists here is a list of 100 Latino scientists, which could be a source of individuals to use in a class assignment

The Gladstone Institute has several articles highlighting the contribution of scientists from different races, cultural backgrouds and gender in many scientific fields. In this article, they shed light into a group of Latin@ scientists that have made historically important contributions to their fields: https://gladstone.org/news/spotlighting-latinx-scientists

Here is a collection from Oxford University Press that specifically focuses in Women representation in the different disciplines in the sciences. This is an easy to use resource when building an activity that incorporates or explores the contribution of women in STEM: https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/women-in-science

Thinking about Inclusive Pedagogy: This short video explains easily why it matters and how inclusive pedagogy can help increase student engagement in our classrooms

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