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- Top 50 workplaces for Indigenous STEM professionals
- Traditional techniques help tribes manage natural resources
- Strategies for overcoming diversity fatigue
Welcome to the Spring 2020 issue of Winds of Change! Our much-anticipated annual report on the Top 50 Workplaces for Indigenous STEM Professionals is here. In it, we take a look at organizations that do more than just talk about DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), but actually demonstrate their commitment in hiring, promoting, and fostering a diverse pipeline of aspiring STEM professionals. In addition, we look at how tribes are employing traditional knowledge and techniques as they address the increasing threat of wildfires. As always, you will find stories about individual members in "AISES People," starting on page 12. Many of the people you will meet have overcome daunting obstacles as they pursue their goals for an education and a meaningful career. One is Dominique Pablito, who was homeless for part of her high school career yet still earned straight As, took college courses at night, ran varsity cross country, and graduated in three years at age 15. Now focusing on chemistry and biology at the University of Utah, Pablito says that support from campus communities like AISES “has been crucial to my success.”