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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Arts & Sciences Biology Inclusion Committee Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home Members Events Resources We Want Your Input! Celebrating DiversityCelebrating Diversity Black Heritage Asian Pacific American Heritage Disability Employment Awareness Hispanic Heritage Jewish American Heritage Native American Heritage Pride: Celebrating LGBTQ+ Scientists Women’s History How to be InclusiveHow to be Inclusive Departmental Statement on Institutional Racism Color Blindness Mental Health Awareness Why Pronouns Matter What do LGBTQ+ terms mean? Open Search Departmental Statement on Institutional Racism The Biology Department recognizes the historic and contemporary policies and practices that created and sustain racial inequities. We would like to acknowledge that our research and scholarship is conducted on the traditional, ancestral homelands of the Osage Nation, Missouria, and Illini Confederacy. We thank them for their stewardship of lands from which they were removed unjustly, and we recognize that our community is among the beneficiaries of that removal. The Department applauds and stands with our students, graduates, and colleagues on the front lines, who work to craft a more inclusive department, campus, region, and nation. We know that diverse voices are the foundation of innovative science and that intentional and thoughtful pedagogies can reverse injustice. We also acknowledge that the history of the Saint Louis region is fraught with racial violence and segregation, and that this racist legacy has benefited many institutions in the region, including our own. We state our active commitment to challenge this dark legacy of inequality by supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the classroom, field, and laboratory, and by helping to build a more just and equitable scientific community at Washington University in St. Louis. How to be Inclusive Departmental Statement on Institutional Racism Color Blindness Mental Health Awareness: the importance of talking about mental health Why Pronouns Matter What do LGBTQ+ terms mean? ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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