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The underrepresentation of women and minorities in computational science and engineering is a major problem in our field-it's rarely addressed forthrightly as an issue on par with our other technical, scientific, and educational concerns. Only by addressing it directly can we hope to remedy the situation. In this article, we will focus on issues concerning minorities.