Press Coverage
Print and Online Article, Kendall Powell, Ruth Terry, and Sophia Chen. “How LGBT[Q]+ scientists would like to be included and welcomed in STEM workplaces.” Nature Careers, 19 October 2020.
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Online Article, WildLabs Editors. “Celebrate Black Mammalogists Week this September!” WildLabs.net, 28 August 2020.
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Print and Online Article, Gina Kerzman. “Glacier Announces 2020 Artists-in-Residence” National Park Service, 1 July 2020.
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Featured Profile, Amanda Bartlett. “Meet the San Francisco artist with a grisly side gig: Performing whale necropsies.” SF Gate, 6 December 2019.
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Featured Profile. Yosemite Conservancy Editors. Experts: Yosemite Conservancy Art Instructors, Yosemite Conservancy. 14 August 2019.
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Video (short), CAS Editors. “500 Queer Scientists : Celebrating Diversity in STEM” California Academy of Sciences, 27 June 2019.
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Featured Article, National Park Service. “Artist-in-Residence” Crater Lake Science and Learning Center, National Park Service, 1 March 2019.
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Online Article. Out.com Editors. “500 Queer Scientists: Changing the Game & Pushing Us Forward” Out, 1 August 2018.
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Online Article. Advocate.com Editors. “500 Queer Scientists to Make Your Day Smarter” Advocate, 19 July 2018.
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Online Article, Shayle Matsuda. "Increasing Representation for Queer Scientists" The Point Foundation, 16 July 2018.
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Online Article, Jyoti Madhusoodanan. “Visibility Matters: A Conversation With the Co-founder of 500 Queer Scientists.” Science, 26 June, 2018.
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Online Article, WiDPDX Editors. “Spotlight: 500 Queer Scientists” Women in Science PDX, 24 June 2018.
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Online Article, Kyle Fitzpatrick. “Queer STEM Professionals Feel Invisible. This Scientist Has A Solution” INTO, 15 June, 2018.
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Online Article, Rowan Walrath. “They’re Here, They’re Queer, They’re Scientists” Mother Jones, 5 June, 2018.
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Online Article and Blog, NCalSBA Editors. “NCalSBA 10th Annual Meeting” Northern California Society for Botanical Artists, 22 October 2016.
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Committee, Print Article, Democratic Staff of the House Committee on Natural Resources. "Bruised and Bitten: How Major Spending Cuts in Puerto Rico Have Left the Island Vulnerable to Zika" House Committee on Natural Resources, 4 May, 2016.
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