“Many people could not fathom the idea that I belonged at Yale.”
“I have wanted to be a scientist for as long as I can remember, yet during my undergraduate and graduate years, several incidents of bias and powerful isolation led me to seriously question whether I belong in physics,” writes physicist Charles D. Brown II. He shares some of his harrowing personal experiences and offers ways that the physics community can start addressing the underrepresentation of Black people.
Physics Today | 10 min read
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