Women of Color in the Aviation Industry offers a critical look at the reasons why the aviation industry remains underrepresented with minoritized groups, particularly women of color.
Women of Color in the Aviation Industry offers a critical look at the reasons why the aviation industry remains underrepresented with minoritized groups, particularly women of color.
Shannon McLoughlin Morrison is the Assistant Director of Academics and Assessment in the Center for Aviation Studies at The Ohio State University. Dr. Morrison is an experienced researcher, looking to understand the complexities of creating a more equitable and socially just workforce in the aviation industry. In their spare time Dr. Morrison is an avid runner. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, a pilot, Nick, her two cats, and a pet rabbit.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by John Horack 1. A (Brief) History of Aviation in the United States 2. Diversity That Maintains "Whiteness" 3. Controlling Images and Representation: "You don't look like a pilot" 4. Coalition Building and Mentorship: Creating a Crew 5. Conclusion
Foreword by John Horack 1. A (Brief) History of Aviation in the United States 2. Diversity That Maintains "Whiteness" 3. Controlling Images and Representation: "You don't look like a pilot" 4. Coalition Building and Mentorship: Creating a Crew 5. Conclusion
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