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This special volume presents the proceedings of IAU Symposium 358, Astronomy for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, held at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan in Mitaka, Tokyo. As the first IAU symposium solely dedicated to inclusivity and diversity, it underscored the International Astronomical Union's commitment to fostering an equitable scientific community. The scientific program featured a diverse range of contributions structured around key themes, such as learning from best practices, identifying and addressing barriers to access, fostering a more inclusive climate in academia and research, new technologies for accessibility, astronomy for society, and Sustainable Development Goals. A key outcome was the Mitaka Resolutions, shaping future IAU policies on Equity, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. These resolutions align with the IAU Strategic Plan 2020-2030, setting the stage for concrete actions presented at the 2021 IAU General Assembly in Busan.
Contents
1. Using cultural astronomy to create a more inclusive astronomy Jarita Holbrook; 2. The need for reinforcing the implementation of inclusion and diversity strategies as ordinary actions towards social and scientific development of our society Santiago Vargas-Domínguez; 3. The Deeper, Wider, Faster program: a platform for collaborative science, inclusion advancement, and STEM promotion to the general public Jeffry Cooke; 4. Women in astronomy: a view from a gender-imbalanced country Yuko Motizuki; 5. Qualitative interviews of women in research and development to clarify universal factors which induce 'inclusive innovation' Kazuyo Suzuki; 6. Best practices for the inclusion and fostering of deaf astronomers Marius Eide; 7. Destination: The Caribbean - seas, sand and... skies! Shirin Haque; 8. From Islam to the Moon: an astronomy outreach activity from an intercultural perspective Caterina Boccato; 9. Promotion of gender equality in National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Saeko S. Hayashi; 10. Asia-Pacific Space Generation Workshop on gender diversity in the space sector Kristine Jane Atienza; 11. Beyond ethno-astronomy: what fieldwork has taught me about women's anticipation Nurul Fatini Jaafar; 12. Bringing astronomy to the poorest rural communities using the Raspberry Pi computer and VO tools: our experiences in Nigeria Obi Ikechukwu; 13. Painting graphs with sounds: CosMonic sonification project Ruben Garcia-Benito; 14. Gender equality activities in Astronomical Society of Japan Aya Bamba; 15. Analysis of astronomical data through sonification: reaching more inclusion for scientists with visual disabilities Johanna Casado; 16. The ethics statement of the European Astronomical Society Johan Knapen; 17. The Multimessenger Diversity Network: creating diverse and inclusive science collaborations James Madsen; 18. (Un)doing progressive science: probing inclusion, equity, and diversity at SAAO Thembelihle Bongwana; 19. The advantages of astrophysics for those with reading impairment: an empirical study Matthew Schneps; 20. The impartiality of the universe ... and our attitudes Stefania Varano; 21. The Pleiades Awards: driving inclusion, diversity and equity in Astronomy and beyond Daniel Zucker; 22. Teaching the teachers: astronomy as gateway to scientific literacy in Liberia Tilman Hartwig; 23. The consideration and implementation of equity, diversity and inclusion in two IAU100 global projects: 100 Hours of Astronomy and Moon Landing 50 Bethany Downer; 24. Diversity, equity, and inclusion practices at international observatories Alysha Shugart; 25. Using new technologies to improve contents accessibility Silvia Casu; 26. Workshop to survey astronomical events from historical document: inclusion of (Other) field Harufumi Tamazawa; 27. Equity and inclusivity efforts in Canadian astronomy Brenda Matthews; 28. WorldWide Telescope, an ideal platform for equitable astronomy Shanshan Li; 29. Lifelong astronomy education: astronomy for seniors, by seniors Shigeyuki Karino; 30. A multicultural constellation viewfinder Farid Char; 31. 3D planetary model of Solar System for visually impaired person: basic astronomy education for people with disabilities Irsad Tio Majid; 32. Girls in the museum: pursuing gender equity in astronomy Patricia Figueiró Spinelli; 33. The development of astronomy in the topic apparent motion of the Sun using sign language at special school Sari Sri Sukmawati; 34. Astrophysics in the dark: challenges and solutions from a BVI perspective Garry Foran; 35. The Parkes radio telescope as a tool for inclusive science engagement Jimi Green; 36. Building networks and best practices for astronomy for inclusion in Japan Kumiko Usuda-Sato; 37. The sign language in astronomy Dominique Proust; 38. Equalizing access to data processing in astronomy: an overview of the features, functions, and development process for A



