[Coral-List] Register for the ICRS Indigenous & Local Coral Scientists Panel - April 23rd

maya maya62928 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 27 16:20:59 UTC 2024


Hello everyone,

The ICRS Student and Early Career Chapter (SECC) Skills and Professional
Development (SPD) and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) committees are
excited to present the Indigenous & Local Coral Scientists Panel. This
workshop is open to everyone (no need to be an ICRS member) and aims to
explore and celebrate the contributions of scientists who are indigenous
and local to coral reef-inhabited regions. The workshop will take
place on April
23rd, 2024 from 6-7:30pm EST (UTC-4).

Register here/Regístrese aquí/Inscrever-se aqui/Hier registrieren
<https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMtdeGtqTkjHdW1xOP5_VAWE6CW-J6b66qB>.
The panel will take place over zoom, and will be recorded to be re-shared
in the future.

The panel will feature four indigenous & local scientists: Anela Akiona,
Shamoy Bideau, Ahmyia Cacapit, & Kaiku Kaholoaa. The panel will be
moderated by Daniel Olivares-Zambrano (ICRS SPD committee) and Emily Chei
(ICRS EDI committee), who will engage with the panelists on challenges
faced by indigenous scientists, the importance of cultural diversity in
scientific research, and strategies to foster collaboration and inclusivity
within the marine ecology community.

We are excited to solicit questions from the audience ahead of time, which
will be collated by the moderators. Please submit your questions here:

Questions for the panelists/preguntas para los panelistas/perguntas para os
membros do painel/fragen an die Diskussionsteilnehmer
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBlaOSNjEGais6ccZjQLGbr6J4ZG2zpxdqZqTBSULRhegzUg/viewform>
.

ICRS SECC SPD & EDI Committees

-- 
Maya Powell (she/her)
PhD Candidate & NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Castillo Lab <https://castillolab.web.unc.edu/>
Environment, Ecology, and Energy Program, UNC Chapel Hill
Website <https://mayapowell.weebly.com/> | Twitter
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