Henkhaus Natalie A, Busch Wolfgang, Chen Angela, Colón-Carmona Adán, Cothran Maya, Diaz Nicolas, Dundore-Arias Jose Pablo, Gonzales Michael, Hadziabdic Denita, Hayes Rebecca A, MacIntosh Gustavo C, Na Ali, Nyamasoka-Magonziwa Blessing, Pater Dianne, Peritore-Galve F Christopher, Phelps-Durr Tara, Rouhier Kerry, Sickler Delanie B, Starnes John H, Tyler Quentin R, Valdez-Ward Evelyn, Vega-Sánchez Miguel E, Walcott Ron R, Ward Joy K, Wyatt Sarah E, Zapata Felipe, Zemenick Ash T, Stern David B
Boyce Thompson Institute Ithaca NY USA.
Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Laboratory Salk Institute for Biological Studies La Jolla CA USA.
Plant Direct. 2022 Aug 24;6(8):e432. doi: 10.1002/pld3.432. eCollection 2022 Aug.
A future in which scientific discoveries are valued and trusted by the general public cannot be achieved without greater inclusion and participation of diverse communities. To envision a path towards this future, in January 2019 a diverse group of researchers, educators, students, and administrators gathered to hear and share personal perspectives on equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the plant sciences. From these broad perspectives, the group developed strategies and identified tactics to facilitate and support EDI within and beyond the plant science community. The workshop leveraged scenario planning and the richness of its participants to develop recommendations aimed at promoting systemic change at the institutional level through the actions of scientific societies, universities, and individuals and through new funding models to support research and training. While these initiatives were formulated specifically for the plant science community, they can also serve as a model to advance EDI in other disciplines. The proposed actions are thematically broad, integrating into discovery, applied and translational science, requiring and embracing multidisciplinarity, and giving voice to previously unheard perspectives. We offer a vision of barrier-free access to participation in science, and a plant science community that reflects the diversity of our rapidly changing nation, and supports and invests in the training and well-being of all its members. The relevance and robustness of our recommendations has been tested by dramatic and global events since the workshop. The time to act upon them is now.
如果没有不同群体更多的参与,就无法实现科学发现得到公众重视和信任的未来。为了构想通往这一未来的道路,2019年1月,一群来自不同领域的研究人员、教育工作者、学生和管理人员齐聚一堂,聆听并分享关于植物科学领域公平、多样性和包容性(EDI)的个人观点。从这些广泛的视角出发,该小组制定了战略并确定了策略,以促进和支持植物科学界内外的EDI。研讨会利用情景规划和参与者的丰富经验,制定了旨在通过科学协会、大学和个人的行动以及新的资助模式来支持研究和培训,从而在机构层面推动系统性变革的建议。虽然这些举措是专门为植物科学界制定的,但它们也可以作为推进其他学科EDI的典范。所提议的行动主题广泛,涵盖发现科学、应用科学和转化科学,需要并包容多学科性,并为以前未被听到的观点发声。我们提出了一个关于无障碍参与科学的愿景,以及一个反映我们快速变化国家多样性、支持并投资于所有成员培训和福祉的植物科学界。自研讨会以来,戏剧性的全球事件检验了我们建议的相关性和稳健性。现在是采取行动的时候了。