[LTER-diversity] Fwd: Environmental Data Science Inclusion Network (EDSIN)- invitation to join us
Annette Brickley
abrickley.edu at gmail.com
Sun Jun 14 08:21:51 PDT 2020
For the Diversity Committee:
I wanted to share with you this community and discussion opportunity with
the Environmental Data Science Inclusion Network (EDSIN), an NSF Includes
funded working group.
I attended the EDSIN workshop last spring in Boulder. It was an incredible
community of scientists wanting to work together to increase diversity in
the field. This invitation is a resurgence effort, to have monthly
meetings/discussions to share resources and efforts. I think others will
enjoy connecting to this community of environmental data scientists and it
could give you, our newest LTER committee, some new connections and energy
to keep pushing ahead. See message below.
Annette Laursen Brickley (she, her, hers)
NES-LTER <http://nes-lter.whoi.edu> Education & Outreach Coord.
S
TEMming the Gaps Consulting
Mattapoisett
, MA
207-951-6273 (mobile)
Making data sing so everyone can dance and tell the stories. NES-LTER Data
Jam <https://sites.google.com/view/nes-lter-schoolyard-datajam>
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From: Alycia Crall <acrall at battelleecology.org>
Date: Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 12:12 PM
Subject: Important Message from the Environmental Data Science Inclusion
Network (EDSIN)
Dear friends,
Over the past several months, we have all witnessed how the recent pandemic
and the tragic murders of our Black neighbors and fellow citizens have
shown a very bright light on the systemic racism and social inequities that
exist in our country. We stand in solidarity with everyone working to
dismantle these systems of oppression and lift up the voices of those
telling their stories and challenging us to do and be better.
The Environmental Data Science Inclusion Network (EDSIN) was formed last
year during a conference that challenged many of us to think differently
about how we collectively promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in our
work. More than a year has passed, and although we continue to move forward
with the priorities we collectively identified, we realize more is needed
to sustain and grow this community - especially during this time when our
communities are what bring and hold us together and provide us with a path
forward.
Today, we would like to announce an initiative to reignite the
conversations we started last year. We are doing this in several ways:
- Initiating a Slack group for ongoing conversations. More details
coming soon
- Hosting a monthly community call for synchronous discussions -
launching on June 29th at 1pm Eastern
- Updates to the EDSIN website <https://edsin.qubeshub.org/> to provide
an archive of community resources
Additionally, we’d like to highlight these new resources:
- Conference proceedings
<https://qubeshub.org/community/groups/edsin/collections/2019-conference-proceedings-and-presentations>
- Videos of conference presentations
<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLWiknuNGd52-c3JDRgwt6N-Voi12VIZx>
- A webinar series <https://www.biodiversityliteracy.com/2020-workshop>
on inclusive teaching practices sponsored in part by EDSIN’s education
initiative, BuiLDS <https://qubeshub.org/community/groups/builds>
*Our first community call has been scheduled for Monday, June 29, at 1pm
EST. You can link to it **here*
<https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85844940060?pwd=RzI1NEZWQnhQRVgvQjZlUVluL3R0UT09>*.
*We will use this initial time together to update everyone on what has been
accomplished over the past year, what our plans are for the next few
months, and allow time for conversations on our personal and institutional
roles in anti-racism work. Anyone with interest is welcome to join. We’ll
be announcing details through our website <https://edsin.qubeshub.org/> so
be sure to join the group to receive upcoming notifications.
We know this is a challenging time for many of us and realize that not
everyone has the capacity to take on something new. Please know that we’ll
be here when you’re ready. For those of you currently able to get involved,
we will offer multiple ways to engage and will welcome any and all
contributions whether it is just browsing through our resources or leading
a working group. Our ultimate goal is to provide a platform for all of us
to build something together. We look forward to reconnecting with many of
you again soon.
Sincerely,
Alycia Crall and Carrie Diaz Eaton
EDSIN Co-facilitators
————
*Alycia Crall, PhD*
*Research Scientist, Evaluator*
*she/her/hers*
National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Program
Office: 720.921.2634 | Mobile: 970.227.3310
*acrall at battelleecology.org <acrall at battelleecology.org>*
*crall at battelle.org <crall at battelle.org>*
*Battelle*
1685 38th Street
Boulder, CO 80301
*http://www.battelle.org/neon <http://www.battelle.org/neon>*
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