Anti-harassment/discrimination training materials

About this resource:

In support of the geoscience community’s attentiveness to developing a more inclusive culture that is resistant to harassment and discrimination, a collaborative effort to develop an anti-harassment/discrimination curriculum is underway. The curriculum is designed to be engaging and educative for undergraduate students, who may have little formal training in the terminology and concepts surrounding such topics, are likely to be unaware of policies and procedures regarding harassment, discrimination, and fraternization, are unlikely to know how to respond if they were to witness an incident of discrimination or harassment, and unlikely to know how to report incidents. Through this curriculum we seek to empower students, who might otherwise be vulnerable. We also designed this curriculum to be a practical and approachable resource to inspire, encourage, and enable program facilitators, faculty, and other community leaders to engage with their students around these important topics to change our community’s culture.

Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01705-x?utm_source=Nature+Briefing&utm_campaign=38b9844540-briefing-dy-20200609&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c9dfd39373-38b9844540-43912497

Authors: Nidhi Subbaraman

Keyworkds: discrimination, education, geoscience, harassment, inclusion, training, undergraduates

Date Published: June 2020