{"id":188942,"date":"2017-04-21T02:53:10","date_gmt":"2017-04-21T06:53:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/marginsci-the-march-for-science-as-a-microcosm-of-liberal-racism-the-root\/"},"modified":"2017-04-21T02:53:10","modified_gmt":"2017-04-21T06:53:10","slug":"marginsci-the-march-for-science-as-a-microcosm-of-liberal-racism-the-root","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/marginsci-the-march-for-science-as-a-microcosm-of-liberal-racism-the-root\/","title":{"rendered":"#MarginSci: The March for Science as a Microcosm of Liberal Racism &#8211; The Root"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Despite overwhelming data demonstrating that Donald Trump rode a  wave of white resentment across age, gender, income and education  levels into the Oval Office, there is still a strongand  wrongchorus of people on the left who believe we can work with  the Trump administration and that our collective energy should be  spent engaging Trump voters at the expense of the safety and  dignity of marginalized populations.<\/p>\n<p>    This move to re-center whiteness despite the data is merely    liberal racism veiled as calls for unity. Not only have some    activists, organizers and political pundits trumpeted this    flawed logic, but its also being espoused by some of our    nations scientists, who one would expect to trust the data, if    nothing else.  <\/p>\n<p>    But the turmoil that has engulfed the planning of the March for    Science (M4S), which is scheduled to happen this Saturday in    Washington, D.C., as well as more than 375 cities across the    country, is a prime example of scientists peacocking this    liberal brand of racism.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the past three months, the scientific community, which    is largely white, heterosexual, cisgender, able-bodied and    male, has been fiercely debating the    political nature of the march in the face of a Trump regime,    leaving scientists from marginalized backgrounds feeling ...    well, further marginalized. In response, scientists who    identify as women, disabled, queer, trans, people of color,    etc., converged around the hashtag #MarginSci to take their    racist and sexist colleagues to task.<\/p>\n<p>    You may be asking yourself, why are scientists marching on    Washington? Scientists as a collective are generally silent on    political battlesuntil you threaten their research funding as    Trump has. Upon taking office, Trump made it crystal clear that    his administration would be anti-science and could give    two Erlenmeyer flasks about evidence-based policymaking. Trump    swiftly put science as a public good on the chopping block with    research-agency gag orders, unqualified nominees for    federal appointments and proposed budget cuts to    science-related federal agencies such as the National    Institutes of Health.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trumps war on science has been so egregious that it has    spurred the dormant scientific community to mobilize and march    on our nations capital. However, after numerous    science-related crises, such as the Flint, Mich., water crisis    and #NoDAPL, it was lost on no one that the scientific    community did not stand up en masse until its own interests    were on the line.<\/p>\n<p>    Some [scientists] may think that racism is wrong, but [they]    also have a very superficial understanding of racism. They    think its bad to call someone the n-word. [But] they dont    care that black scientists have to worry about criminalization    at their places of work, simply because of the color of their    skin, said Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, Ph.D., who is only the    63rd black woman to earn a Ph.D. in physics.<\/p>\n<p>    [They dont care] that we are afraid to leave our houses, that    we are dealing with siblings and cousins who are under threat    of incarceration or death at the hands of the state. They dont    care about the long legacy of science abusing African-American,    African and Latin American\/Caribbean communities. They dont    understand that for many black scientists, a March for Science    [should have been] a Black Lives Matter march, too,    Prescod-Weinstein continued.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet despite the inaction of the scientific community prior to    Trumps war on science, many scientists and science advocates    of color still tried to guide the M4S, but their voices were    largely ignored.<\/p>\n<p>    Caleph B. Wilson, Ph.D., is the digital media manager for the    National Science & Technology News Service. When he    initially learned about the M4S, he eagerly signed up to    volunteer and offered up his expertise on engaging elected    officials, policy issues, science communication and outreach    strategy to both the New York and D.C. planning committees, but    Wilson said he quickly found that lead march organizers were    not amenable to recommendations from scientists of color like    himself and others.<\/p>\n<p>    There was a faction within the M4S planning leadership that    was aggressively opposed to centering diversity and inclusion,    said Wilson. This abrasive approach resulted in the very    scientists with the most organizing experiencemany who    participated in organizing other social- or    environmental-justice movements and protestsbeing excluded    from the M4S planning.<\/p>\n<p>    Since the establishment of the march, M4S organizers have sent    mixed signals about the marchs intent and strategy after    acquiescing to demands from white male scientiststo keep    the march apolitical and nonpartisan. For example, speaking    with the New York Times, lead organizer Jonathan Berman, Ph.D.,    a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas Health Science    Center at San Antonio, said, Yes, this is a    protest, but its not a political protest.  <\/p>\n<p>    On its website, the march has also been referred to as a    celebration of science, to the confusion and dismay of    onlookers, particularly social-justice organizers and    scientists from marginalized backgrounds, who are currently    living in imminent danger under Trumps rule. Given the historical complicity of    the science-industrial complex in the marginalization of    certain segments of the populace, women, the disabled, LGBTQ    individualsand people of color grew increasingly and rightfully    critical of an M4S organizing structure that appeared    ill-equipped and unwilling to actually stand up to the Trump    administration in solidarity with the people most impacted by    his bad policies.<\/p>\n<p>    Scientists, who believed that the march needed to adopt an    intersectional approach to ensure it was not only inclusive but    also advocated for science for alleven those on the    marginsused hashtags such as #MarginSci to draw attention    to the hypocrisy of the march and science at large. Although a    diversity and inclusion committee was created to address these    critiques, the March for Science organizing committee has    repeatedly watered down any inclusive rhetoric, much to the    celebration of white male scientists, who also took to the    internet to harass any scientists calling for intersectionality    online. Consequently, a number of scientists who wanted to push    for intersectionality within the march were ignored or pushed    out or stepped down from the lead    organizing committee.<\/p>\n<p>    [The lead organizers of the March for Science] did a poor job    of shutting down the racists and sexists. If nothing else that    we have learned in this political climate, its that racists    have become emboldened, even on the left, said Danielle N.    Lee, Ph.D., a visiting assistant professor of biological    sciences at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville.<\/p>\n<p>    Lee, who commonly blogs about science under the alias DNLee,    has decided not to support the M4S because of what she has    witnessed from the lead organizers, although she encourages    other black people to decide on their own level of    participation. However, she thinks that the dialogue around the    march is useful for exposing the racism within the scientific    community.<\/p>\n<p>    The reason why this is important to talk about and deal with    is because they want usand by us I mean folks from    marginalized communities, scientists of color, queer    scientists,and the rest of whove been relegated as not    fully human or not existing, said Lee. Theyre happy for us    to physically be on the line. Theyre happy for us to literally    show bodies to demonstrate this overwhelming support [for the    M4S], but they will not defend our issues or us. So, its like,    No, no, you want us to show up, but you wont show up for me,    and thats a line in the sand [for me.]<\/p>\n<p>    Racism within the academy and science-industrial complex is nothing new.    However, the March for Science, through the hashtag #MarginSci,    has provided front-row seats to see how scientists from    underrepresented populations as well as historically    discriminated communities are regarded by many scientists.<\/p>\n<p>    What we are witnessing, with the resistance to diversity and    inclusion and the March for Sciences fumbling their responses,    is the airing of sciences dirty laundry, said Wilson. This    battle plays out daily in hiring committees, admission reviews    and in individual [laboratories]. The general public has now    had a view through the window into these episodes.<\/p>\n<p>    While the March for Science is set to happen this Saturday,    nobody knows yet what form science advocacy and organizing will    take inside and outside the scientific community. Wilson and    Lee both expressed the hope that scientists and science    advocates from marginalized communities become more active in    putting forward science-policy briefs, advocating for specific    science-policy funding allocations by Congress and state    legislatures, and pushing federal and state agency leadership    in order to secure a role in shaping our nations scientific    directives.<\/p>\n<p>    Our participation as decision-makers, not just as patientswe    have also been very much science pioneers, not just in the past    but also in the present[is vital to the] support of our    professional scientists of color, said Lee.  <\/p>\n<p>    We need more of our community out there demanding basic    information about their neighborhoods. When [politicians]    propose policies, [they need to provide] some basic, public    information about how these policies will affect our    communitythe ecosystem, the peoplethats basic science. We    need to demand it. And not only that [our government officials]    gather this requisite information, but that our community is    participating in [data collection and analysis] by training and    hiring research assistants and data gatherers from our    neighborhoods, and hiring scientists who look like us, Lee    continued.<\/p>\n<p>    Shay-Akil McLean, a Ph.D. student in sociology at the    University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, who studies how    inequality impacts human health, hopes that the dialogue around    #MarginSci shows black people outside the scientific community    that there are people in the academy and in these scientific    industries who did not forget about the needs of black people.    Said McLean, There are people who are trying to get the    scientific community together and recognizing our    responsibility [to society.]<\/p>\n<p>    McLean believes that theres still hope for the scientific    community, too, if it does the work to understand and reject    the role that science has played in maintaining the status quo    of white supremacy and cisheteropatriarchy: Scientists know    the role that they play. For example, there is no reason that    engineers should be consenting to design weapons of mass    destruction and better forms of surveillance devices that    [ultimately] end up being used against black people in the    United States.<\/p>\n<p>    [But the problem is that researchers] do not want to be held    accountable because thats going to cost them some money, given    the nature of the society that we live in, said McLean, who    also runs a political and science education website, Decolonize All the Things. We sell    death. We sell destruction. We sell corruption. We sell crisis    for profit. And then we sell you everything that will save you    from those things for profit. Thats how capitalism works, and    a lot of scientists do not want to lose out on that. Do you    want to save the scientific industry or humanity? You cant do    both.<\/p>\n<p>    Marches alone will not protect the integrity of science or    ensure the public well-being of Americans. If the organizers    goal is to ensure that science remains a public good for all of    us, they must be willing to take a visible stand moving    forward against injustice inside and outside the scientific    community, as well as make amends for the atrocities committed    under the watch of scientists.  <\/p>\n<p>    And while the March for Science has been embroiled in    controversy since it was announced, its calamitous planning can    and should serve as a teachable moment for scientists, who wish    to reconnect with the communities they live among, study and    serve as stewards of our public research dollars.  <\/p>\n<p>    J. Ama Mantey, Ph.D., is a freelance    writer, educator and researcher based in Sacramento, Calif.,    who likes to write about the intersection of science, policy    and black folk. 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