How are you going with indigenous STEM speaker(s) and welcome to country? Along with accessibility this is vital to sort ASAP
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Help with those areas are definitely needed but not for lack of trying ... any suggestions?
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@OtherSociology provided an extensive list of Indigenous contacts on Twitter - do you know if those were tried?1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
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Replying to @angelina_fong @DrMel_T and
Dr Carly Retweeted Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
Here is
@othersociology indigenous STEM group suggestionshttps://twitter.com/OtherSociology/status/843049607995129856 …Dr Carly added,
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Replying to @MicrobialMe @DrMel_T and
Thanks for the links. I will follow up with this ASAP.
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Replying to @angelina_fong @DrMel_T and
Good stuff. I can tell you really care about this - you're taking the brunt for everyone else which is admirable
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Replying to @MicrobialMe @DrMel_T and
I have thick skin ... needed it to survive in science for this long
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Replying to @angelina_fong @DrMel_T and
The welcome to country is important - please make sure this is planned! The universities can help. Also state gov http://www.vic.gov.au/aboriginalvictoria/heritage/welcome-to-country-and-acknowledgement-of-traditional-owners.html …
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Replying to @MicrobialMe @angelina_fong and
Noting I've said this several times: Welcome to Country from Elders is quintessential *bare minimum* ...
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Every march should have *at least* a couple of Indigenous STEM experts. ATSI science is central to innovation in Australia.
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