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Centering Relationship: Co-Founding of the Society of Indigenous Physicists

Oct 11
2021
7:00pm - 8:30pm
100% Virtual Event, via Zoom.
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Please join us for a talk by Kate Daniel, assistant professor of physics, hosted by the American Indian Resource Center at University of California, Santa Cruz.

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This talk focuses on the Society of Indigenous Physicists (SIP), an emerging network of Indigenous people trained in the discipline of physics, including astronomy and planetary science. The Society is committed to building community among Indigenous physicists, supporting each other as we navigate academia, industry, non-profit, and consulting spheres. The SIP provides space where we can bridge our identities as Indigenous people and as physicists. This connection serves as a foundation for integrating our scientific contributions with our work to serve our communities through activities such as innovative Indigenous education programs, language-based initiatives, and policy change.

Physics Department

Audience: BMC Community
Type(s): Lecture
Contact:
Kate Daniel

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