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Building an inclusive botany the "radicle" dream

Authors:
Makenzie E. MABRY
Nuala P. CAOMHáNACH
R. Shawn ABRAHAMS
Michelle L. GAYNOR
Kasey Khanh PHAM
Tanisha M. WILLIAMS
Kathleen S. MURPHY
Vassiliki Betty SMOCOVITIS
Douglas E. SOLTIS
Pamela S. SOLTIS
2024

In response to a global dialog about systemic racism, ongoing inequalities, appeals to decolonize science, and the many recent calls for diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion, we draw on the narratives of plants to revisit the history of botany. Our goal is to uncover how exclusionary practices have functioned in the past and persist today. We also explore the numerous opportunities and challenges that arise in the era of information as we strive to establish a more inclusive field of botany. This approach recognizes and honors the contributions of historically marginalized groups, such as Black and Indigenous communities. We hope that this article can serve as a catalyst for raising awareness, fostering contemplation, and driving action toward a more equitable and just scientific community.