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Performances of Black Physics Identity: An investigation of the connections between identity, race, physics, and performance art

Date and Time: Wednesday, May 01, 2019, 10:30am - 11:30am
Location: Physics and Astronomy Lecture Hall
 

Speaker: Simone Hyater-Adams (U. Colorado)

There is a current push to understand and address the underrepresentation of Black folks in physics, and STEM more broadly. This talk discusses research that works to explore this through studies of identity and practice. This work is premised on an u nderstanding that the systems of oppression operate within the culture of physics, and postulates that bridging the gaps between science and art can help us begin to address this challenge. In this talk, I will describe three ongoing studies that explore these ideas. The first is an overview of the Critical Physics Identity (CPI) framework, a methodological tool to understand the structural and systemic factors that impact the ways that folks identify with the physics discipline. The second applies the CPI framework for an analysis of Black physicists' narratives in order to highlight themes in the institutional and structural resources that mold their physics identities. The third explores ways that the performance arts might be used as a tool to address the issues found from the analysis of these narratives. This talk concludes with a working model for informal physics programs designed to support student identity, that incorporates the content and practices from the performing arts and from physics.

Extra Info: Please contact our administrative assistant Lisa Rivera (lrivera at physics.rutgers.edu) with questions regarding travel arrangements and reimbursements. Questions about the colloquium schedule should be addressed to Prof. Misha Gershenson (gersh at physics.rutgers.edu).
  • Host: Geraldine Cochran
  • Tea, coffee, and cookies served at 10:20
  • All welcome!