CALL FOR PAPERS A&S DEAI RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM
Collaboration. Celebration. Education. Action.
Deadline to submit your abstract October 25, 2024When: Tuesday, November 12 during Research & Discovery Week Time: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Location: Frank Waters Room 105 – Zimmerman Library Lunch will be provided to panelists from 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
We seek proposals for presentations for the A&S DEAI Research Symposium on the topics:
- Environmental racism in the Southwest
- STEM & Diversity in the 21st century
- Disabilities & functional diversity
- Health & ethnicity
- Sustainability futures
- Decolonization methods
- Mutual aid & community practices
- Queer approaches
- Reproductive Rights
- Psychology in Practice
- Critical Race Studies
- Critical Identity Studies
- Diversity & the Humanities
- Whiteness Studies
- The Future of DEI
- DEI as a Scholarly Discipline
- University Politics & DEI
Please send the presentation title, along with an abstract of no more than 150 words, and a biographical paragraph to asadmin@unm.edu use the Subject Line: DEAI Research Symposium Submission.
Who should submit a proposal?
The College of Arts & Sciences Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion Committee seeks proposals to highlight the magnificent work focused on underserved or underrepresented communities undergraduate and graduate students, staff and tenure-track or assistant level faculty are doing within the College of Arts & Sciences.
The symposium will have 3 different panels (of 3 to 4 panelists, a chair/discussant each):
- Panel #1 College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Students
- Panel #2 College of Arts & Sciences Graduate Students
- Panel #3 College of Arts & Sciences Tenure-Track (Assistant) Faculty & Staff
What is the symposium?
The College of Arts & Sciences Diversity, Equity, Accessibility and Inclusion Committee is chaired by Prof. Steven Verney, and includes professors Eleuterio Santiago Díaz, Siobhan Mattison, Ara Winter, Kathy Powers, Nahir Otaño Gracia and Joanna Camacho Escobar. At the request of Dean Jennifer Malat, this committee seeks to promote Collaboration, Celebration, Education, and Action.
For the Celebration component, we are inviting our research community within the College of Arts & Sciences to share their works-in-progress and active research projects during UNM Research & Discovery Week. It will be an opportunity to connect and receive feedback along the research journey. We will close this Celebration of research with a Keynote Address from Dr. AnitaMarshall, Assistant Instructional Professor at the University of Florida and the Executive Director of the International Association for Geoscience Diversity.