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Darryl Reano is an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration. His work focuses on creating culturally relevant educational environments through Indigenous research frameworks, emphasizing inclusion and equity in geosciences. He previously held a postdoctoral position at Florida International University's STEM Transformation Institute.
- Education: PhD in 2019 from Purdue University
Research interests include integrating Indigenous knowledge with Western science, ethical practices in geoscience, and fostering diversity through inclusive pedagogy. Notable projects involve collaborations with Acoma Pueblo communities and innovative virtual field experiences during the pandemic. His recent work addresses systemic barriers in geoscience education and promotes equitable participation.
Key contributions include frameworks for Indigenous data sovereignty, CARE principles implementation, and inclusive field program design. He advocates for reciprocal relationships between science and marginalized communities, emphasizing ethical accountability and cultural relevance.
Reano has spearheaded initiatives like the Indigenous Action Committee and WORM portal, amplifying Indigenous voices in geoscience. His research also explores identity incorporation in STEM and leveraging technology for accessible learning environments.




