# Moving Towards Greater Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Astronomy

**Authors:** Nuria P. F. Lorente, Mich\`ele P\'eron, Jessica Mink

arXiv: 1904.08278 · 2019-04-18

## TL;DR

This paper emphasizes the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in astronomy, discussing institutional efforts and fostering open dialogue to create a more equitable work environment.

## Contribution

It presents a discussion forum on diversity and inclusion in astronomy, highlighting institutional approaches and encouraging frank dialogue among participants.

## Key findings

- Institutional efforts are underway to address diversity issues.
- Open discussions can foster positive change.
- Creating inclusive environments benefits the astronomy community.

## Abstract

A diverse workforce and open culture are essential to satisfaction in the workplace, to innovation and creativity, and to the ability of an organisation to attract and retain talent. To ensure a diverse and inclusive workplace, efforts can be made to remove and prevent physical, systematic and attitudinal barriers. The invited talk on Diversity and Inclusion in Astronomy given by Mich\`ele P\'eron at this conference set the stage for discussion of this important topic, and presented how some of our institutions are addressing the issues and problems that exist, so as to set up a positive work environment for all. The aim of this BoF was to take some of the points raised by P\'eron and present them for discussion by the BoF participants. It was intended that the BoF be a forum for frank discussion and positive suggestions that participants could take back to their institutions.

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