Advancing Latinas in STEM Academic Careers

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Advancing Latinas in STEM Academic Careers

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805929949
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Full Description

This book contains an Open Access Chapter.

Latinas represent one of the fastest-growing populations in the US, yet Latina faculty in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers remain underrepresented. Advancing Latinas in STEM Academic Careers shares ideas, strategies, and best practices in the following areas: (1) work-life issues, policies/practices, mentoring, and climate that affect the pathways/pipelines, recruitment, retention, and advancement/leadership of Latinas in academic STEM careers; (2) challenges and opportunities for STEM Latinas across faculty rank and within and outside academia; (3) best practices and lessons learned in the recruitment and advancement of STEM Latinas; (4) intersectionality issues, particularly those related to gender and ethnic diversity in STEM; and (5) pipeline/pathways for advancing Latinas in STEM.

Academic research in STEM is often conducted without the perspectives of members of underrepresented groups, including Latinas. An increase in the number and representation of underrepresented minorities and women in STEM has the capacity to build more informed public policy formulation, discussion, and implementation. Having an inclusive STEM faculty that advances Latinas exposes students to a range of perspectives and experiences, counters stereotypes students might have about Latinas and BIPOC populations, strengthens the pipeline for Latina/o students, and prepares non-Latina/o students to work productively in an increasingly diverse and competitive workforce. The audience for this book includes researchers in STEM equity and Latina/o studies, college and university administrators, and faculty, especially Hispanic Serving Institutions seeking knowledge, best practices, and resources for advancing Latinas in STEM academic careers.

Contents

Advancing Latinas in STEM Academic Careers: An Overview; Marci R. McMahon, Marie T. Mora, and Ala R. Qubbaj

Section I. Contexts for Inclusion

Chapter 1. Latinas in the Academy: Achieving Inclusive Institutions; Abigail J. Stewart and Virginia Valian

Chapter 2. Intersectionality in National Science Foundation's ADVANCE Program; Erika Tatiana Camacho and Jessie A. DeAro

Section II. The Role of Mentoring in Fostering STEM Latina Advancement

Chapter 3. An Intersectional Framework for Effectively Mentoring Latinas in STEM Fields; Rosalynn Vega

Chapter 4. Taking Mentorship into Your Own Hands: Lessons and Strategies for Latina Doctoral Students Navigating STEM Academia from a Latina Perspective; Stephanie K. Ramos

Chapter 5. Mujeres en STEM: Strategies for Navigating the Chilly Climate y Entre Fronteras; Tatiana M. Vera, Marie L. Miville, Patricia Arredondo, and Christina M. Capodilupo

Chapter 6. GeoLatinas Mentoring Program: The Process of Creating a Safe Space to Grow Professionally by Co-Leadership; Daniela Navarro-Pérez, Dinosca Rondón-Rivera, Maria Beatriz de Santa Anna, Carolina Morales-Fernández, Gabriela Gonzalez Arismendi, and Pamela Yupa-Incalla

Section III. Pathways to Advancing Latinas in STEM in Regional Contexts

Chapter 7. Caminos a la Ciencia: Creating Partnerships to Attract, Recruit, and Retain Latinas in STEM in the Central Virginia Region; April D. Hennis Marchetti, Rebecca R. H. Michelsen, and Molly K. Smith

Chapter 8. Improving the STEM College Experience of Latinas at an Urban Public College; Lissette Delgado-Cruzata

Chapter 9. Provisioning School Counseling Professionals for Advancing Latina Girls in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Careers; Yih-Jiun Shen and Liang Zeng

Chapter 10. Promoting Success for Latinas in STEM: Community of Care at Mount San Antonio College; Maura Palacios Mejia and Diana Felix

Section IV. Personal Perspectives for Advancing Latinas in STEM

Chapter 11. Alborotapueblos/Disrupting Villages and Making Good Trouble to Advance Equity for Women and Latinas in Academia; Penelope Espinoza and Ivonne Santiago

Chapter 12. Breaking Barriers, Inspiring Futures: Destigmatizing Engineering for Latinas in STEM; Edna Orozco and Laura Benitez

Chapter 13. Breaking Ceilings and Healing Corazónes: Confronting Racial Trauma in Academia; Judelysse Gomez, Lillian Polanco-Roman, Regina Miranda, and Jhovelis Mañaná OPEN ACCESS

Lessons Learned and the Path Forward for Latinas in STEM; Marci R. McMahon, Marie T. Mora, and Ala R. Qubbaj

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