你现在可以采取的促进残疾平等的连续行动:来自实地的报告

Cali Anicha, Cecilia Aragon, Canan Bilen-Green, Brianna Blaser, Sheryl Burgstahler
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在这篇文章中,我们讨论了中学后科技、工程和数学教育领域残疾教职员工的工作环境,并提供了我们都可以立即采取的务实步骤,以推进公平的以残疾为导向的政策和实践。研究结果:有明显和/或看不见的残疾的教职员工在学术工作场所会遇到无数障碍,这些障碍总是与性别和种族(等等)身份交织在一起,可能会放大或缩小残疾歧视的经历。为了应对这些不平等现象,我们将残障学者和活动家提出的优先事项与过去两年中通过 AccessADVANCE(一个旨在提高残障人士在科学、技术、工程和数学学术职业中的参与度的项目)举办的全国性对话中收集到的参与者意见相结合,为个人、合作和机构进一步促进残障平等提出了建议。结论只要所有同事齐心协力,就有可能在中学后和科学、技术、工程、数学和数学工作场所发展出持久的、顺应需求的残疾公平实践。
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A Continuum of Actions You Can Take Now to ADVANCE Disability Equity: A Report from the Field
In this article we discuss workplace contexts for post-secondary STEM faculty and staff with disabilities and provide pragmatic and immediate steps we can all take to advance equitable disability-informed policies and practices. Findings: Faculty with apparent and/or unseen disabilities experience myriad barriers in their academic workplaces, barriers that always intersect with gendered and racialized (etcetera) identities that may either amplify or diminish the experience of disability discrimination. To respond to these inequities, we blend priorities created by disability scholars and activists—combined with participant input collected during national conversations hosted over the past two years through AccessADVANCE, a project designed to increase the engagement of individuals with disabilities in academic STEM careers—to yield suggestions for individual, collaborative, and institutional approaches to furthering disability equity. Conclusions: When all colleagues work together, developing a durable and responsive praxis of disability equity in post-secondary and STEM workplaces is possible.
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