Other Resources
The DiversifyChem site aims to help symposium organizers, award committees, search committees, etc. identify chemists who might diversify their pool.
The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science is a society that aims to further the success of Chicano/Hispanic and Native American students in obtaining advanced degrees, careers, leadership positions, and equality in the STEM field.
ALCORE is a Deaf-centric project which honors and celebrates Deaf culture and American Sign Language. Our primary value is that all ASLCORE sign creations be generated by Deaf users of ASL. The content experts must be Deaf. They need not have ASL as their L1, however they must be fluent enough in sign to be able to communicate their content clearly and accurately to the translation team, and also understand the translation team questions/comments/discussion without an interpreter. The translators must be "sign masters" who possess native fluency in ASL. Each sign must be agreed upon by the team by consensus, however if an impasse does arise, there can be two versions of the sign if everyone agrees.
Connecting queer and trans high school students to their passion in STEM.
Join graduate students, postdocs, professors and professionals in conducting experiments in microbiology, environmental chemistry, physics, and engineering, and engage in dialogue about the unique experiences of LGBTQ+ scientists.
A visibility campaign for LGBTQ+ people and their allies working in STEM and STEM-supporting jobs — a group that collectively represents a powerful force of scientific progress and discovery. 1,625 stories and counting....
The Scientist Spotlights Initiative empowers middle/high school, college, and university science educators to implement inclusive curricula that help ALL students see themselves in science. We provide access to easy-to- implement assignments/activities that link course content to the stories of counter-stereotypical scientists.
Thank you for visiting our site. NOBCChE is a non-profit professional organization dedicated to assisting black and other minority students and professionals in fully realizing their potential in academic, professional, and entrepreneurial pursuits in chemistry, chemical engineering, and allied fields. We invite you to browse our website, engage with us on social media, talk to our members, attend our annual conference and discover the NOBCChE spirit for yourself!
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is a national nonprofit organization focused on substantially increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) studies and careers.
LGBTQ Biologists and Chemists
This is the premier web portal on the minority postdoctoral experience featuring news, articles, resources, and events about jobs, career advice, professional development, funding, fellowships, mentoring, and diversity issues.
@LatinXChem is a virtual forum through which the community of Latin American chemists, located anywhere in the world, can share and discuss their research results and advances.
The official Twitter account of the Working for Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (WIDE) committee of the Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC).
Cheminclusion
Sharing diversity, equity & inclusion initiatives in chemistry. Tag@cheminclusion/#cheminclusion for RT. Curator: @soschem
https://cheminclusion.wordpress.com/
https://twitter.com/cheminclusion
Our mission is to increase the visibility of female organic chemists by creating and maintaining a database of women in the field.
BlackInChem
BlackInChem was founded in 2020 and was inspired by a series of “BlackinX” weeks that were created in response to #BlackBirdersWeek. Since 2020, BlackInChem has increased its online presence, connected Black chemists in the US and Europe, and catalysed a conversation regarding the need for greater representation of Black chemists. Credit: Courtesy of Devin Swiner
https://twitter.com/BlackInChem
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we're showcasing 100 of the most inspiring Hispanic/Latinx scientists working in the United States. This list—selected based on scholarly achievements, mentoring excellence, and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion—represents only a subset of the scientific role models in the community.
https://crosstalk.cell.com/blog/100-inspiring-hispanic-latinx-scientists-in-america
Advancing ACS' Core Value of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Respect
National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP)
Welcome to the website of Out to Innovate™, formerly known as National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP). We are still the same organization, but are rebranding to have an all inclusive name so that all LGBTQ+ people in STEM will know that they are welcome and included in our advocacy and programming. During this rebranding process, you will start to notice changes to our name, logo, website layout and content, membership management system, and much much more! We are so excited to begin this transformation!
SEISMIC Collaboration
SEISMIC Central’s purpose is to support the various structures, projects, and members within SEISMIC achieve their goals and plans for each academic year. By focusing SEISMIC Central’s efforts on a few key deliverables each year– especially in relation to goals sought out by Working Groups– the collaboration hopes to pursue and fulfill its mission in alignment with the propositions outlined in the grant.