Voices of Black Talent in Chemistry: Retention Strategies and Personal Success Stories
DOI
10.1021/jacs.3c05185
Abstract
Juneteenth, a federal holiday officially recognized in 2021, is celebrated annually in the United States to honor the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans. As a symbol of racial justice, equality, and equity, Juneteenth represents an opportunity to pay tribute to the achievements of a wide range of Black chemistry students and the initiatives taken to promote the success of every student within an environment that has historically not been inclusive.
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Article
Publication Date
6-14-2023
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