PICTURE HERE
This has nothing to do with any of their capabilities, rather the norm at the time. The scientific community of the 19th and 20th century was flourishing in europe. Where scientists could build around each other's work and this kind of access wasn't given to BIPOC scientists at the time.
exactly!
Dr. Moon, why do so many of these model's come from white, european scientists? I mean where is the diversity?!?!
That's a great question. The unfortunate reality is that historically minorities, or rather anyone not in europe or north america, didn't have the same access to education or resources as others.
Which is why educating and enlightening the new generation is so important int he process of diversity and equity. Their work's are just as valid, regardless of their race.
That's just not fair!!
Even in this day when we discuss the history of the atomic model, Hantaro and so many other scientist's aren't given enough credit for the hours of research they put into developing their own models.
PICTURE HERE
This has nothing to do with any of their capabilities, rather the norm at the time. The scientific community of the 19th and 20th century was flourishing in europe. Where scientists could build around each other's work and this kind of access wasn't given to BIPOC scientists at the time.
exactly!
Dr. Moon, why do so many of these model's come from white, european scientists? I mean where is the diversity?!?!
That's a great question. The unfortunate reality is that historically minorities, or rather anyone not in europe or north america, didn't have the same access to education or resources as others.
Which is why educating and enlightening the new generation is so important int he process of diversity and equity. Their work's are just as valid, regardless of their race.
That's just not fair!!
Even in this day when we discuss the history of the atomic model, Hantaro and so many other scientist's aren't given enough credit for the hours of research they put into developing their own models.
PICTURE HERE
This has nothing to do with any of their capabilities, rather the norm at the time. The scientific community of the 19th and 20th century was flourishing in europe. Where scientists could build around each other's work and this kind of access wasn't given to BIPOC scientists at the time.
exactly!
Dr. Moon, why do so many of these model's come from white, european scientists? I mean where is the diversity?!?!
That's a great question. The unfortunate reality is that historically minorities, or rather anyone not in europe or north america, didn't have the same access to education or resources as others.
Which is why educating and enlightening the new generation is so important int he process of diversity and equity. Their work's are just as valid, regardless of their race.
That's just not fair!!
Even in this day when we discuss the history of the atomic model, Hantaro and so many other scientist's aren't given enough credit for the hours of research they put into developing their own models.
PICTURE HERE
This has nothing to do with any of their capabilities, rather the norm at the time. The scientific community of the 19th and 20th century was flourishing in europe. Where scientists could build around each other's work and this kind of access wasn't given to BIPOC scientists at the time.
exactly!
Dr. Moon, why do so many of these model's come from white, european scientists? I mean where is the diversity?!?!
That's a great question. The unfortunate reality is that historically minorities, or rather anyone not in europe or north america, didn't have the same access to education or resources as others.
Which is why educating and enlightening the new generation is so important int he process of diversity and equity. Their work's are just as valid, regardless of their race.
That's just not fair!!
Even in this day when we discuss the history of the atomic model, Hantaro and so many other scientist's aren't given enough credit for the hours of research they put into developing their own models.