From Native Skywatchers to ASTR 101: Widening Participation in STEM for Indigenous Communities and Beyond

Professor Annette S. Lee from St. Cloud State University discussed how she uses culture and art to inform and communicate science.

As part of the Engaging Scientists project, Indiana University and the AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) program hosted a panel discussion on “Science Engagement and Science Practice within Indigenous Communities: Honoring Faith, Culture, and Worldviews.” Speakers included Annette S. Lee, St. Cloud State University; Fatimah Jackson, Howard University; and Elizabeth DiGangi, SUNY Binghamtom University.

In this clip, Professor Annette S. Lee from St. Cloud State University, discussed how she uses culture and art to inform and communicate science.

Jayne-Leigh ThomasIntroduction0:00 - 0:27
Robert O'MalleyIntroduction0:27 - 4:17
Annette S. LeeSpeaker4:17 - 20:53

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