HGG Advances (Oct 2021)

Cultivating diversity as an ethos with an anti-racism approach in the scientific enterprise

  • Shameka P. Thomas,
  • Kiana Amini,
  • K. Jameson Floyd,
  • Rachele Willard,
  • Faeben Wossenseged,
  • Madison Keller,
  • Jamil B. Scott,
  • Khadijah E. Abdallah,
  • Ashley Buscetta,
  • Vence L. Bonham

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. 100052

Abstract

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Summary: The diversity of the U.S. population is currently not reflected in the genomic workforce and across the greater scientific enterprise. Although diversity and inclusion efforts have focused on increasing the number of individuals from underrepresented groups across scientific fields, structural racism remains. Thus, the cultivation and adoption of diversity as an ethos requires shifting our focus to being intentional about an institution’s character, culture, and climate. One way for this ethos to be sustained is by facilitating an intentional anti-racism approach within the field. Adopting a new perspective on diversity utilizing an anti-racism approach will support genomics researchers as we build supportive, collaborative research environments. We seek to expand critical thought in the framing of diversity in the research enterprise and propose an anti-racism approach that informs deliberate actions required to address structural racism.