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== Executive Team Statement on Racial Justice == | == Executive Team Statement on Racial Justice == |
Latest revision as of 11:29, 27 August 2021
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NEW LOGBOOK PAGES SHOULD BE ADDED TO CONFLUENCE, ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE TEAM PAGE ON THE WEBSITE
Contents
Executive Team Statement on Racial Justice
We, the Executive Team of the CMB-S4 Science Collaboration, recognize the particular pain and anguish inflicted upon Black people, including our colleagues, by the recent killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery - only the latest in a shameful litany. We further recognize the impact of these events on all communities for whom the threat of such violence is part of the fabric of daily life.
We affirm our collaboration’s commitment to racial justice, and unequivocally assert that Black lives matter. We recognize that we live in an institutionally racist society, and that white people have a particular responsibility to work to change this. We acknowledge that we, both as white individuals and as the Executive Team of a predominantly white collaboration, have fallen short in these endeavors to date.
We recognize that our collaboration must strengthen its commitment to diversity as an asset and inclusion as a right. We understand that although words can be powerful, they are not enough without persistent, ongoing action. We call on all members of the collaboration who are in positions of privilege to listen to and support your colleagues, and to advocate and act for meaningful change. We further call on the creativity of the whole collaboration to find effective ways of fighting racism and increasing inclusion, diversity, equity, and accountability within our collaboration, our institutions, our field, and society at large.
We will dedicate a plenary session at the August collaboration meeting to issues of racial justice and our collaboration’s response to them, and we welcome all suggestions from members for ways our collaboration can take action.
Julian Borrill, John Carlstrom, Abby Crites, Gil Holder, Kevin Huffenberger, Lloyd Knox, Jeff McMahon, Joel Meyers, John Ruhl, Abby Vieregg
Spokespeople
The collaboration co-spokespeople - currently Julian Borrill and John Carlstrom - can be emailed at spokespeople at cmb-s4 dot org. Please contact us with any ideas, questions, compliments or complaints.
Administration
Our collaboration's administrative structure is defined in the bylaws and illustrated in the org chart.
The current and previous versions of the bylaws are available here:
Each body has its own wiki space to advertise and record its activities.
- Governing Board
- Executive Team
- Membership Committee
- Publication & Speakers Committee
- Junior Scientist Advancement Committee
- External Collaboration Committee
- Education & Public Outreach Committee
Science & Technical Councils
The Science and Technical Councils coordinate the activities of the Analysis and Technical Working Groups respectively.
Working group pages are under their Council; the simulation and forecasting logbook is common to all working groups.
- Science Council
- Technical Council
- Expected Survey Performance for Science Forecasting
- Simulation and Forecasting Logbook
- Requirements Flowdown
- Systems Engineering
- Risk Management
- Value Management/Alternative Analysis and Selection
Ombudspeople
We have two ombudspeople - currently Renée Hložek and Greg Tucker - who can provide informal, confidential, nonjudgmental, impartial, and independent advice, and can arrange mediation for CMB-S4 members for the purposes of dispute resolution. They can be contacted at ombudspeople at cmb-s4 dot org.
Membership
To apply for membership or request a change in status, please submit a membership application/change of status form.
Alternatively, if you would like to be kept up to date with CMB-S4 news without becoming a member, please sign-up to the "friends" mailing list.
Collaboration Projects
The project proposal process is details in section 9.3 of the bylaws. Any Collaboration member may propose a Collaboration research project to an appropriate Analysis Working Group or Technical Working Group, as work that is intended to result in a journal publication after a fixed term, or a small set of related publications.
The current latex template for project submission is available here.
Mailing Lists
Working group mailing lists are open to any member of the collaboration.
Each administrative body also has its own mailing list. These are primarily for internal communication between the body's members, but any member of the collaboration can also post to the list to address the full body. They are all of the form xyz at cmb-s4 dot org where xyz is the acronym of the body's name as given above (for example, et for the Executive Team or evc for the Election & Voting Commission).
If you have any problems with the mailing lists please contact the spokespeople.
Calendar & Telecon Lines
Our google calendar is used to advertise meetings and conference calls. We have now moved to Zoom lines for all conference calls; if yo do not have access to Zoom and need to host a call, please contact Jeff Zivick.
Contact Julian Borrill for permission to add events to the calendar.
Note that, as embedded here, the calendar displays all events in Pacific time.
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Workshops
We hold bi-annual workshops, typically alternating between a University and a National Laboratory. Presentations and notes are kept for each workshop on the wiki pages below:
- Online-2021: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- UChicago-2020: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- LBNL-2020: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- UCSD-2019: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- Fermilab-2019: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- Princeton-2018: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- Argonne-2018: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- Harvard-2017: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- SLAC-2017: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- UChicago-2016: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- LBNL-2016: Cosmology with CMB-S4
- UMICH-2015: Cosmology with CMB-S4
Reviews
- Agency Review - Remote - August 18-20 2020
- Directors' Review - Remote - July 14-16 2020
- Annual Review - Chicago - November 4-5 2019
- CMB-S4 Detector Fabrication Review - SLAC - August 22-23 2019
- DSR Review - Washington, DC - December 11-13 2018
Useful Links
- The first edition of the CMB-S4 Science Book
- The first edition of the CMB-S4 Technology Book
- The CMB-S4 Concept Definition Taskforce (CDT) Report
- The CMB-S4 GitHub Repository