NewsReaffirming Our Commitment to Support DEI InitiativesReaffirming Our Commitment to Support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion InitiativesAs scientific societies, our mission is to advance the teaching and application of science for the benefit of all people. As part of this commitment, we support researchers who are examining the effects of systemic racism and discrimination in our society. We are also dedicated to monitoring and dismantling inequitable systems that continue to suppress many voices in our field. We are disturbed by recent activities in Florida and elsewhere that conflict with both of these principles. In January, the presidents of 28 state and community colleges in Florida said that they would identify and eliminate any academic requirement or program that “compels belief in critical race theory or related concepts such as intersectionality.” This statement comes after the office of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis requested that public colleges and universities submit comprehensive lists of their spending related to diversity initiatives and critical race theory. These actions culminated with Gov. DeSantis calling for the dismantling of diversity programs at the state’s colleges and universities while DeSantis- appointed trustees removed the president of New College of Florida in Sarasota. We strongly oppose interventions to censor the teaching of science or limit academic freedom. Sharing research findings and discussing these issues is crucial for preparing the next generation of scientists, and preventing faculty from doing so jeopardizes the future of our field. We commend faculty members like Elizabeth R. Brown and Parvez Ahmed who have spoken out about the harmful impact of these restrictions on the quality of higher education. We also vehemently oppose any actions designed to curb diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at colleges and universities. These efforts are essential for addressing long-standing disparities in our society, which have left many communities woefully underrepresented.'
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