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    Juneteenth, que conmemora el fin de la esclavitud, tiene diversos significados para los científicos negros en Ciencia, Tecnología, Ingeniería, Matemáticas y Medicina (STEMM). Sus perspectivas reflejan una amplia gama de emociones y experiencias dentro de estos campos críticos.

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    Área de la Ciencia:

    • Ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería, matemáticas y medicina (STEMM)

    Sus antecedentes:

    • Juneteenth marca la emancipación de las últimas personas esclavizadas en 1865.
    • Comprender la importancia de Juneteenth dentro de la comunidad científica es crucial.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Para explorar los significados personales y profesionales de Juneteenth para los científicos negros.
    • Para capturar las diversas respuestas emocionales y perspectivas de los profesionales negros en STEMM.

    Principales métodos:

    • Investigación cualitativa a través de entrevistas con científicos negros.
    • Exploración de las reflexiones individuales sobre el impacto de Juneteenth en sus carreras e identidad STEMM.

    Principales resultados:

    • Las respuestas variaron significativamente, abarcando un amplio espectro emocional.
    • Los participantes compartieron conexiones únicas entre su herencia, experiencias vividas y actividades científicas.

    Conclusiones:

    • Juneteenth tiene un significado multifacético para los científicos negros, influyendo en su compromiso con STEMM.
    • Reconocer estas diversas perspectivas enriquece la comprensión de la inclusión y la pertenencia en la ciencia.