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Listen, educate, reflect, and take action.

The Knutie Lab is committed to building and fostering an inclusive and
​anti-racist lab, department, university, and society.

This new, 1-credit course on anti-Black racism is available
to all UConn students, staff, and faculty.
Please click here for more information on the course
and here to sign up for the current semester.
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Read, Listen, and Reflect:

Online Articles

What so many get wrong about racism in the workplace
Nikole Hannah-Jones Issues Statement on Decision to Decline Tenure Offer at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and to Accept Knight Chair Appointment at Howard University

​#ShutDownSTEM
Abysmal demographics of PhD recipients
White Academia: Do Better

 ‘I can't even enjoy this.’ #BlackBirdersWeek organizer shares her struggles as a black scientist 
SICB: Black In Nature​

Black People Bird: Our Strength and Stories
Ecological Society of America Black Ecologists' Statement
I fit the description
These Black nature lovers are busting stereotypes, one cool bird at a time

When the academy wants you to be Black

It's Time for Environmental Studies to Own Up to Erasing Black People

Panel Discussions
​Birding While Black: A Candid Conversation Session 1
Birding
 While Black
: A Candid Conversation Session 2


Peer-reviewed papers
Please click here for access to all PDFs


WE HAVE CURATED A GOOGLE DRIVE FOLDER WITH ADDITIONAL RESOURCES. PLEASE E-MAIL DR. KNUTIE AT SARAH.KNUTIE AT UCONN.EDU FOR ACCESS.

We have also curated a list of online articles about women in STEM.

​Popular Articles:

The Untold History of Women in Science and Technology
A 9-Year-Old’s Letter to Obama About Putting a Woman on U.S. Currency — and His Response (March 2015)
Speaking While Female (January 2015)
Slate.com: Don't worry your pretty little heads (November 2014)
10 Simple Words Every Girl Should Learn (May 2014)

The End of Male Supremacy (March 2015)
The Future of the Post-doc (April 2015)

Radio:
Science Friday: Writing Women Back Into Science (March 20, 2015)

Blogs:
Isis the Scientist
SoapboxScience
Dynamic Ecology | Women-in-Science

The Controversy:
John Oliver takes on Miss America's "Scholarship" program
John Oliver takes on the Wage Gap
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