It is Black History Month, and I always try to share a perspective on it from my lens as a scientist. While many people may roll their eyes at the notion of a “Black History Month,: it is important to understand that such a month is not a threat or minimization to anyone else. In fact, it is an opportunity for everyone to share in some history that may not have been a part of your experience.
As great as he was, there is far more to know about than Dr. Martin Luther King. Last week I had the honor of co-moderating, along with Professor Isaiah Bolden, a discussion about climate change with the Vice President of the United States. Only this week did the significance of that moment hit me.
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