"Enriching Lives within Sedimentary Geology": Actionable Recommendations for Making SEPM a Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive Society for All Sedimentary Geologists

A. Fernandes, A. Abeyta, R. Mahon, R. Martindale, K. Bergmann, C. Jackson, T. Present, D. Reano, T. Swanson, K. Butler, Sarah K. Brisson, C. Johnson, D. Mohrig, M. Blum
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Innovative science benefits from diversity of thought and influence at all waypoints along the scientific journey, from early education to career-length contributions in research and mentorship. Scientific societies, like the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), steward their innovators and the direction of the science, thereby defining the societal impact and evolution of a discipline. They are uniquely positioned to promote the representation and success of all scientists, including those from minoritized populations, through proactive advocacy, and inclusive mentorship, awards, and leadership. We introspectively review available records of SEPM membership, leadership, awardees, and editorial boards to identify areas for growth and begin a dialogue about how the society and its members can work together to better reflect our community. In the last decade, SEPM has seen a decline in membership, while representation and recognition of scientists from minoritized groups has remained low. Awards and honors have overwhelmingly gone to men, even in the last ten years, and very few women or people of color are in leadership roles. SEPM has recently taken positive steps towards becoming more inclusive (e.g., the Code of Professional Conduct); however, much more work is needed. We provide recommendations for swift actions that SEPM and its members should undertake for the society to become a diverse, inclusive, and equitable environment where all scientists thrive. The systemic changes needed will take continuous effort, which must be shared by all of us, to build an enduring legacy that we can be proud of.
“丰富沉积地质学的生活”:使SEPM成为所有沉积地质学家多样化、公平和包容的社会的可行建议
从早期教育到研究和指导的终身贡献,创新科学受益于在科学之旅的各个方面的思想和影响的多样性。科学协会,如沉积地质学会(SEPM),管理着他们的创新者和科学的方向,从而定义了一门学科的社会影响和演变。他们具有独特的地位,可以通过积极的倡导、包容性的指导、奖励和领导,促进所有科学家的代表性和成功,包括来自少数群体的科学家。我们自省地审查SEPM会员,领导,获奖者和编辑委员会的可用记录,以确定增长的领域,并开始就社会及其成员如何共同努力更好地反映我们的社区进行对话。在过去的十年中,SEPM的成员数量有所下降,而来自少数群体的科学家的代表性和认可度仍然很低。即使在过去十年中,奖项和荣誉也绝大多数被男性获得,很少有女性或有色人种担任领导职务。SEPM最近采取了积极步骤,使其更具包容性(例如,《职业行为准则》);然而,还需要做更多的工作。我们为SEPM及其成员应采取的迅速行动提供建议,以使社会成为一个多样化、包容和公平的环境,使所有科学家都能茁壮成长。所需的系统性变革将需要持续的努力,我们所有人都必须共同努力,以建立一个我们可以引以为傲的持久遗产。
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