Home » Resource Hub

Black Ecologists Look to Offer Support, Recruit Next Generation

In a field where a past study has found approximately one percent of ecologists in the United States identify as Black or African-American, a North Carolina State University professor is working with other professionals to offer support and encouragement to Black and African-American ecologists and help recruit underrepresented minority students.

Resource Details

Organization: North Carolina State University
Date: 2020-11-09
Resource Type: Publication, Resources
Topic: DEI & Anti-Oppression, Environmental Justice, History, Stories/Justice in Action

Related resources (by topic)

8 Life Changing Statements to Tell Black Boys and Girls Everyday

Short and Impactful Mantras to Hold Onto Right Now.

A Brief History of Climate Change Discoveries

For more than 50 years, research and innovation has helped to understand, tackle and mitigate the effects of climate change, and embed evidence in decision making and climate policy. From early research proving global temperature rises and using ice cores…

A Guide to Organizing A Healers Network To Sustain Our Movement

The Justice Teams Network’s Guide to Organizing a Healers Network to Sustain Our Movement provides resources and guidance in building a network of healing justice practitioners to support social justice organizing.

A List of Black Ecologists

a list of black ecologists

Help us expand the Resource Hub

Share resources that you think would be a good addition to this tool and our team will review them for inclusion in future updates.