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<h3><font>Our Goals</font></h3>
 
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<li>Welcome and support all individuals regardless of cultural background or identity.
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*Welcome and support all individuals regardless of cultural background or identity.
<li>Reduce implicit bias by periodically discussing racial and other diversity disparities  in our lab and obtaining sensitivity training.  
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*Reduce implicit bias by periodically discussing racial and other diversity disparities  in our lab and obtaining sensitivity training.  
<li>Continually learn about bias, diversity, and inclusion in order to improve the lab and facilitate a safe and supportive environment.
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*Continually learn about bias, diversity, and inclusion in order to improve the lab and facilitate a safe and supportive environment.
:*''Oct 2022: The Maeda lab members together visited the exhibit “[https://reckoning.wisc.edu/ Sifting and Reckoning of UW-Madison’s History of Exclusion and Resistance]” at the Chazen Museum of Art. After the visit, we exchanged perspectives and discussed ideas about what we can do to counteract institutional discrimination that still exist today. One idea was to increase campus-wide awareness, such as by promoting this exhibition to incoming UW students and the department as a whole.  
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**Nov 2023: The Maeda lab members attended The [https://diversityforum.wisc.edu/agenda/ UW-Madison Diversity Forum], “Bridge the Divide”, and discussed ways to maintain and further promote diversity and inclusivity of our team.
:*''Feb 2022: The Maeda lab discussed how to overcome implicit bias that we all have by reading a [https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2020/theres-an-unconscious-bias-in-virtual-meetings-heres-how-you-can-avoid-it short article], watching [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVp9Z5k0dEE videos], and taking an Implicit Association Test ([https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html IAT]) together. Many thanks to Bailey Kleven and Tadhg Young for leading the discussion!''
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**Oct 2022: The Maeda lab members together visited the exhibit “[https://reckoning.wisc.edu/ Sifting and Reckoning of UW-Madison’s History of Exclusion and Resistance]” at the Chazen Museum of Art. After the visit, we exchanged perspectives and discussed ideas about what we can do to counteract institutional discrimination that still exist today. One idea was to increase campus-wide awareness, such as by promoting this exhibition to incoming UW students and the department as a whole.  
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**Feb 2022: The Maeda lab discussed how to overcome implicit bias that we all have by reading a [https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2020/theres-an-unconscious-bias-in-virtual-meetings-heres-how-you-can-avoid-it short article], watching [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVp9Z5k0dEE videos], and taking an Implicit Association Test ([https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html IAT]) together. Many thanks to Bailey Kleven and Tadhg Young for leading the discussion!
  
<li>Make science accessible to scientists of all backgrounds.  In order to promote diversity in science and academia, we will  promote exposure/outreach to groups suffering from historical oppression.
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*Make science accessible to scientists of all backgrounds.  In order to promote diversity in science and academia, we will  promote exposure/outreach to groups suffering from historical oppression.
<li>Create a community of practice that celebrates and promotes diverse participation in STEM at the Madison area.   
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*Create a community of practice that celebrates and promotes diverse participation in STEM at the Madison area.   
<li>Promote an environment that fosters belonging and opportunities for learning at every career stage within the lab.
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*Promote an environment that fosters belonging and opportunities for learning at every career stage within the lab.

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Our Statement

In the Maeda Lab, researchers with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities work together. We are committed to cultivating a supportive environment where everyone is welcomed unconditionally. We recognize the history of racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, and white supremacy intrinsic to our society, including in academia. Science only works when an antiracist and inclusive environment exists. By respecting and bringing together each person's strengths and diverse ideas, we continuously foster a work environment that facilitates a robust approach to answer innovative questions and provide creative solutions for our society.


Our Goals

  • Welcome and support all individuals regardless of cultural background or identity.
  • Reduce implicit bias by periodically discussing racial and other diversity disparities in our lab and obtaining sensitivity training.
  • Continually learn about bias, diversity, and inclusion in order to improve the lab and facilitate a safe and supportive environment.
    • Nov 2023: The Maeda lab members attended The UW-Madison Diversity Forum, “Bridge the Divide”, and discussed ways to maintain and further promote diversity and inclusivity of our team.
    • Oct 2022: The Maeda lab members together visited the exhibit “Sifting and Reckoning of UW-Madison’s History of Exclusion and Resistance” at the Chazen Museum of Art. After the visit, we exchanged perspectives and discussed ideas about what we can do to counteract institutional discrimination that still exist today. One idea was to increase campus-wide awareness, such as by promoting this exhibition to incoming UW students and the department as a whole.
    • Feb 2022: The Maeda lab discussed how to overcome implicit bias that we all have by reading a short article, watching videos, and taking an Implicit Association Test (IAT) together. Many thanks to Bailey Kleven and Tadhg Young for leading the discussion!
  • Make science accessible to scientists of all backgrounds. In order to promote diversity in science and academia, we will promote exposure/outreach to groups suffering from historical oppression.
  • Create a community of practice that celebrates and promotes diverse participation in STEM at the Madison area.
  • Promote an environment that fosters belonging and opportunities for learning at every career stage within the lab.