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Stable Isotope Geochemistry <[log in to unmask]>
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I’m Breton does that count?

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> On 10 Oct 2020, at 15:06, Stephen Romaniello <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I am really tired of showing all old white dudes in my isotope geochemistry class. I’m hoping to put together a more diverse list of names and faces I can include. There are some obvious ones (Curie for example) but I could use a broader list. While I would welcome all suggestions, in particular I was hoping to make a list of indigenous isotope geochemists for Indigenous People’s day on Monday. 
> 
> Can the collective hive mind help me out here?
> 
> I wonder if we could get a bit of funding from AGU or the Geochemical Society to help write Wikipedia pages sharing the stories of these more diverse contributions to our field.
> 
> Thanks!
> Steve
> 
> ————————————
> Stephen Romaniello, PhD
> Gerald D. Sisk Associate Professor of Isotope Geochemistry
> Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
> University of Tennessee Knoxville
> Knoxville TN 37916
> m. 860-462-6906

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