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Dear John,

As individuals, we all occupy a space at the intersection. Whether it be the intersection of our identities as scientists or other identities that make us who we are, the current situation with COVID-19 has accentuated this intersection. Many are feeling a compounded inequality in terms of how it is impacting us, our families, and our communities, but we will use our liminal identities as our strength to continue to move forward.
 
A few weeks ago, I shared my thoughts about how intersectionality is our strength, both as individuals and as a community. Now, we want to hear from you and ask you to share your intersectional identities -- How are they being pushed? How have they been a source of strength in your personal, academic and/or professional trajectory in STEM?
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intersectionality in STEM

Pitch/abstract submission: Submit by March 20!
Accepted articles due: April 30, 2020
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I look forward to hearing your stories.

Yours in community,
Sonia Zárate, PhD SACNAS President

Sonia Zárate, PhD
SACNAS President
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