2021 Bevan Series

Jan 7

Kurt Grinnell (Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe)

Indigenous Voices: Racial Inequality and Natural Resources


Jan 14

Megan Bang (Northwestern University)

Towards Science Education Designed for Contributing to Just and Sustainable Communities


Jan 21

Isabel Carrera Zamanillo (DEI Assistant Director for the School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University)

Fostering a Sense of Belonging—Outreach and Engagement with K–12 Students


Jan 28

Erika Zavaleta (University of California – Santa Cruz)

What It Means to Belong: Inviting Students to Science, Helping Them Change It


Feb 4

Kevin Nadal (John Jay College for Criminal Justice)

Micro- and Macro-Aggressions as They Relate to Inequality in Academia


Feb 11

Corey Garza (California State University – Monterey Bay)

Pathways to Diversity and Inclusion in STEM: Challenges and Opportunities


Feb 18

Mamie Parker (Former Head of Fisheries, US Fish and Wildlife Service)

Mentoring-#Going#Growing!


Feb 25

Alannah Hurley & Lindsay Layland (United Tribes of Bristol Bay)

Equitable Futures and Environmental Justice


March 4

Lekelia “Kiki” Jenkins (Arizona State University)

The Future of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences as a Discipline – Culture, Power, and People


March 11

Gino Aisenberg, Rickey Hall, Eleni Petrou (University of Washington Panel)

Panel—SAFS in the Future

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