Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession
CSMGEP was established by the American Economic Association (AEA) in 1968 to increase the representation of minorities in the economics profession, primarily by broadening opportunities for the training of underrepresented minorities. CSMGEP, which is comprised of economists from all areas of the profession, also works to ensure that issues related to the representation of minorities are considered in the work of the AEA, and engages in other efforts to promote the advancement of minorities in the economics profession.
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- How YOU can respond with more than just words to the protests for Racial Equality.
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- Diversifying Economic Quality (Div.E.Q.)
Available at DiversifyingEcon.org, Div.E.Q. promotes inclusive, innovative, and evidence-based teaching practices in economics. Created by Amanda Bayer of Swarthmore College, Div.E.Q. presents useful information in an efficient manner, digesting the relevant research and identifying practicable recommendations with empirical support. Visit Div.E.Q. to discover how to make your departments and classes more effective, inclusive, and welcoming to members of groups underrepresented in economics.
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