00:44:12 Paula Schlax: Paula Schlax, Chem and Biochem, Bates College, Thanks for doing this! 00:44:15 mherman: Thank you for having this! I'm Maryann Herman from St. John FIsher College in Rochester. Looking forward to learning some best practices! 00:44:18 Holly Ewing: Holly Ewing, Bates College, Maine 00:44:21 Nikae: Hello from North Iowa Area Community College. So interested in dismantling systematic racism and curious to see how I can do that most effectively as an instructor. 00:44:26 Alycia Crall (she/her): Hi everyone! I’m Alycia Crall with the National Ecological Observatory Network. I also support the Environmental Data Science Inclusion Network 00:44:27 Shannon Graham: Hi everyone. I am Shannon Talbott from Moravian College (in eastern PA). I saw this promoted by Carrie and was very excited to learn best practices! 00:44:28 JackieT: Hi, Everyone. I am Jackie Trischman, Interim Dean of College of STEM at Cal State San Marcos. 00:44:29 Delanie Sickler: Hi everyone, Delanie Sickler (she/her) from the Boyce Thompson Institute 00:44:32 Adriana Salerno: Hi, all, Adriana Salerno and I teach math at Bates 00:44:33 David Bernemann: David Bernemann from North Iowa Area Community College 00:44:35 Jennifer Prairie: Jennifer Prairie, Environmental and Ocean Sciences, from University of San Diego 00:44:40 Rosanna Hartline: Rosanna Hartline - Biology Instructor - West Hills College Lemoore, CA 00:44:43 Stephanie Wade: Hi- I am Stephanie Wade with Writing @ Bates in Maine 00:44:46 Carson Rogers: Carson Rogers, from the math department at Boston College 00:44:51 Karen Palin: Karen Palin, Bates College, Biology 00:44:54 Edauri Navarro Perez: Hi. My name is Edauri Navarro Perez, a PhD student from Environmental Life Sciences at Arizona State University! 00:44:54 Rob Furrow: Hi all, Rob Furrow (he/him), Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology at UC Davis 00:44:55 Rebekah: Hi, all! I'm Rebekah Yates from the Math Department at Houghton College. 00:44:57 Carrie Diaz Eaton: Hi all - Carrie Diaz Eaton. Bates College, QUBES, EDSIN, BUILDS and one of the hosts today! 00:44:57 Melissa Soto: Hello everyone! I’m Melissa Soto from California State University, Fullerton! 00:44:58 Kaitlin Bonner: Hi All! Kaitlin, also from St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY (upstate-ish NY) 00:45:00 Deborah Rook: Deb Rook, FMN (professional development) manager at QUBES. Interested to learn more. 00:45:01 Katie Dobkowski (she/her): Hi - I’m Katie Dobkowski from Bates College, Biology 00:45:03 Eleanor Vandegrift: Elly Vandegrift @ University of Oregon Global Studies Institute 00:45:06 April Hill: Hi! April Hill, Biology, Bates College 00:45:11 abauguess: Amy Bauguess Forsyth Technical Community College 00:45:13 Ellen Goldstein: Hi everyone, I’m Ellen Goldstein from Boston College, math department 00:45:17 Cangialosi Karen: Hi! Karen Cangialosi from Keene State College, NH 00:45:18 Heather Rissler: Heather Rissler, also North Iowa Area Community College 00:45:19 Kelisa Wing: Hello everyone - excited to be here with you today!! 00:45:22 Elizabeth Hamman: Elizabeth Hamman, Tulane University 00:45:24 Julie Zinnert: Julie Zinnert, Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University 00:45:27 Alexandra Hernandez: Hi everyone, I’m Alex Hernandez (she/her). I am a PhD student at the University of Florida. 00:45:29 Hayley Orndorf (she/her): Hi! I'm Hayley Orndorf with QUBES & BioQUEST 00:45:30 Larissa Williams (she/her): Larissa Williams, Bates College Biology 00:45:53 Nathan Lundblad: Nathan Lundblad, Bates College Physics and Astronomy 00:46:22 Lauren Lazarus (she/her): Lauren Lazarus, starting as assistant prof at Wentworth Institute of Technology, Applied Math 00:46:39 Andrea: Andrea Weeks, George Mason University 00:46:47 Koissi: Niangoran Koissi, Morgan State University 00:46:52 Steve Gorsich: Steve Gorsich at Central Michigan University. 00:47:19 Carla Essenberg: Carla Essenberg, Bates College Biology (Not sure how to change my Zoom name, but my pronouns are 'she/her/hers') 00:47:22 Hayley Singleton: Hayley Singleton (she/her), Beneski Museum of Natural History at Amherst College 00:47:41 Molly Phillips (she, her): Kelisa's recent blog post: https://educationpost.org/teachers-must-hold-themselves-accountable-for-dismantling-racial-oppression 00:50:38 Molly Phillips (she, her): We will be adding captions to the recording that we share. 00:51:39 Carson Rogers: The sound just went out for me 00:51:55 Amanda Ruiz: Im still hearing ok. 00:53:14 Carrie Diaz Eaton: Carson, the sound seems good also for me - try re-entering, and I will monitor the waiting room. 01:00:15 Molly Phillips (she, her): For those joining us here is Kelisa's blog post on this topic for additional background https://educationpost.org/teachers-must-hold-themselves-accountable-for-dismantling-racial-oppression 01:01:32 Brooke Best: Brooke Best, Botanical Research Institute of Texas (Fort Worth; she/her; Dir Research Programs [including student interns!]) 01:05:01 Amanda Ruiz (she/her): can you send the prompts for intros again? 01:22:48 Adriana Salerno (she/her): Yes! Flew by… 01:23:25 Erica Krimmel (she/her): thanks for those links, Nate! And thank you for the discussion, Group 6 01:23:28 mherman: We talked about humanizing the classroom 01:23:44 Molly Phillips (she, her): You should all be able to unmute now 01:23:48 Amanda Ruiz (she/her): Individual vs institutional change 01:23:51 Nikae: Taking small steps is really important 01:24:00 Lauren Lazarus (she/her): @Adriana and I definitely need to do more of what you were saying, it's a good step 01:24:02 Carrie Diaz Eaton: We talked about norms - both open pedagogy in students setting, not just ideals, but actions associated with norms 01:24:03 Suzanne Macey (she/her/hers): Moving from reading/data collection to action! 01:24:10 Julie Zinnert: Can we get links from group 6? 01:24:25 Steve Gorsich: someone in our group said adding structure to class norms and how its a new challenge in our online classes. 01:24:28 Nate Emery (him/his): projectbiodiversify.org 01:24:30 Eleanor Vandegrift: Learning about “code meshing” vs “code switching” in writing. 01:24:32 mherman: I have great frustration with institutional change as it is more reactive, than proactive at our school. 01:24:39 Edauri Navarro Perez: Group 6 talking so much for our talk! I feel that I dominate the conversation but this conversation is really important! 01:24:42 Nate Emery (him/his): https://diversifyeeb.com/ 01:25:33 Molly Phillips (she, her): Thanks for the link Nate! 01:25:35 Nikae: I was reminded about how important it is to be intentional, and how important this work is for everyone. 01:25:45 mherman: Edauri - we're happy to listen :) 01:26:36 Larissa Williams (she/her): I was reminded how lucky I am to be in a department that is willing to change and is doing the hard work to change 01:28:02 Kathy Boyle: genetics of skin color can be found at HHMI bioactives 01:28:09 Carla Essenberg: Message for Megan in my group - Robin Wall Kimmerer writes beautifully about how certain Native American tribes have used plants, so if she is not in your course yet, I'd look her up. (She is a Native American botanist.) 01:28:15 mherman: Our department is looking into grants for professional development to help our faculty with sustained dialog, inclusive teaching, trauma-informed teaching. 01:29:06 Nate Emery (him/his): How to increase representation in my classroom without imposing an undeserved burden on BIPOC colleagues/scientists? 01:29:13 Molly Phillips (she, her): Also a survey for this webinar: survey https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_davkGOYrZf30oa9 01:29:37 Suzanne Hizer; she/her: great question Amanda 01:29:46 Carrie Diaz Eaton: President/Principal 01:30:38 mherman: Carla - thank you for mentioning Robin Wall Kimmerer - I will contact her regarding my ethnobotany course! 01:30:38 Carrie Diaz Eaton: Alum/Parents 01:31:34 Carla Essenberg: She has written several books of essays for popular audiences that I use in my courses 01:31:40 Amanda Ruiz (she/her): that is such a great analogy 01:31:44 Carla Essenberg: Try Braiding Sweetgrass 01:33:00 Amanda Ruiz (she/her): Mathematically gifted and black, Lathisms for profiles of many Black and Latinx mathematicians 01:33:10 Nate Emery (him/his): Thank you! 01:33:21 Suzanne Hizer; she/her: I've heard faculty do scientist spotlights and make sure they are a diverse representation 01:33:53 Eleanor Vandegrift: Love the Scientist Spotlight activities! https://www.lifescied.org/doi/10.1187/cbe.16-01-0002 01:34:07 Lauren Lazarus (she/her): Also see "Meet a Mathematician" for a few profiles 01:34:31 Kelisa Wing: www.teachingtolerance.org 01:35:01 Carrie Diaz Eaton: https://www.tolerance.org/sites/default/files/2019-04/TT-Speak-Up-Guide_0.pdf 01:36:08 Stephanie Wade: Thanks everyone! 01:36:30 Molly Phillips (she, her): survey again :) https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_davkGOYrZf30oa9 01:37:01 Amanda Ruiz (she/her): thank you. 01:37:06 Rebekah Yates (she/her): Thank you! 01:37:07 Eleanor Vandegrift: Thank you Kelisa! 01:37:08 Delanie Sickler (she/her): Thank you, Kelisa!! Thank you to the organizers. 01:37:08 Adriana Salerno (she/her): thank you! 01:37:09 Nate Emery (him/his): Thank you so much for your time! 01:37:09 Brooke Best: thank you! 01:37:11 Carla Essenberg: Thank you! 01:37:12 Shannon Graham (she/her): Thank you! 01:37:12 Suzanne Hizer; she/her: Thank you so much.! 01:37:13 Suzanne Macey (she/her/hers): Thank you so much! 01:37:15 Paula Schlax (she/her/hers): Thanks! 01:37:17 Lauren Lazarus (she/her): Thank you! 01:37:18 mherman: thank you so much! 01:37:22 Kathy Boyle: thank you all for a great session ! 01:37:22 Aaron Weinberg: Thank you! 01:37:22 Kaitlin Bonner (she/her): thank you so much! 01:37:23 Jennifer Prairie (she/her): Thank you for a great webinar 01:37:23 Kelisa Wing: Thanks everyone 01:37:28 Robin Wilson: Thank you!!! 01:37:29 Karen Palin: Thanks you. 01:37:29 Carson Rogers: Thank you!! 01:37:32 Hayley Singleton: Thanks Kelisa! 01:37:36 Molly Phillips (she, her): https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_davkGOYrZf30oa9 01:37:36 Steve Gorsich: Thank you. Great information, ideas, and tools. 01:37:37 Carrie Diaz Eaton: survey again :) https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_davkGOYrZf30oa9 01:38:22 Suzanne Macey (she/her/hers): will you send a direct link to the Qubeshub link? 01:38:23 Andrea Weeks (she/her): Thank you! 01:38:31 Carrie Diaz Eaton: builds.qubeshub.org 01:38:32 Kristin Jenkins: Thank you!