Black History Month is an opportunity to celebrate the past achievements of Black chemists and chemical engineers. It’s also a time to talk about pioneering Black chemists doing exciting work in the chemical sciences today. In honor of Black History Month, here are a variety of resources from the American Chemical Society for learning about […]
Black History Month is an opportunity to celebrate the past achievements of Black chemists and chemical engineers. It’s also a time to talk about pioneering Black chemists doing exciting work in the chemical sciences today.
In honor of Black History Month, here are a variety of resources from the American Chemical Society for learning about the work of Black chemists past and present.
Interviews with Black Chemists on ACS Axial
Malika Jeffries-EL | Theodore Goodson III | Willie E. May | Rodney D. Priestley | Gregory H. Robinson | Renã A. S. Robinson | Herman O. Sintim | Blanton S. Tolbert | Davita L. Watkins
Articles from C&EN
C&EN’s 2021 Trailblazers Issue Focusing on Black Chemists
Black Chemists You Should Know About
Career Ladder Profile: Paula Hammond
More Black History Month Resources From ACS:
A Call for Diversity Story Guest Editorials
ACS Honors African Americans in the Chemical Sciences
Celebrate Black History Month with 5 Remarkable Black Chemists
Highlighting Prominent African American Chemists
National Historic Chemical Landmark: St. Elmo Brady
National Historic Chemical Landmark: Norbert Rillieux and the Multiple Effect Evaporator
National Historic Chemical Landmark: Percy L. Julian and the Synthesis of Physostigmine