Building an Inclusive AAS - The Critical Role of Diversity and Inclusion Training for AAS Council and Astronomy Leadership
Carolyn Brinkworth, Allison Byrd Skaer, Chanda Prescod-Weinstein,, Johanna Teske, Sarah Tuttle

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusion training for astronomy leadership to foster a more equitable, innovative, and productive scientific community, addressing current disparities and promoting a culture of support.
Contribution
It advocates for mandatory diversity and inclusion training for AAS council, department heads, and faculty search committees to improve the field's inclusivity and representation.
Findings
Diverse groups outperform homogenous ones in problem-solving and innovation.
Astronomers of color, women, LGBT, and disabled face hostile environments.
Training can bridge gaps in supporting minoritized colleagues.
Abstract
Diversity, equity and inclusion are the science leadership issues of our time. As our nation and the field of astronomy grow more diverse, we find ourselves in a position of enormous potential and opportunity: a multitude of studies show how groups of diverse individuals with differing viewpoints outperform homogenous groups to find solutions that are more innovative, creative, and responsive to complex problems, and promote higher-order thinking amongst the group. Research specifically into publications also shows that diverse author groups publish in higher quality journals and receive higher citation rates. As we welcome more diverse individuals into astronomy, we therefore find ourselves in a position of potential never before seen in the history of science, with the best minds and most diverse perspectives our field has ever seen. Despite this enormous growing potential, and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCareer Development and Diversity · Reproductive Health and Technologies · Higher Education Research Studies
