Geographers by Race and Ethnicity

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Geographers by Race and Ethnicity Currently more than two-thirds of geographers in the United States identify as White Non-Hispanic; s are the largest minority group followed by Hispanic/Latinos, while Black/African s are underrepresented in geography when compared to the population as a whole. AAG members 69% of current AAG members classify themselves as White Non-Hispanic and 31% report another race/ethnicity. See Table 1 for full breakdown 1. Of the AAG members belonging to a minority, the greatest number (66%) are ; the next largest groups are Hispanic (18%) and African (13.5%), as shown in Figure 1 2. Table 1: AAG members by race/ethnicity 2015 Number Percent African 389 4.2 1,885 20.6 Hispanic 523 5.7 Native Alaskan 1 0.0 Native 59 0.6 Pacific Islander 23 0.3 White, Non-Hispanic 6,290 68.6 Total Reported 9,170 100 Figure 1: AAG members reporting their race/ethnicity as minority, 2015 African Hispanic Native Alaskan Native Pacific Islander 1 Source: AAG membership data, 2015; sample size 9,170 (82% of all respondents; 18% did not report their race/ethnicity). 2 Source: ibid. 1

It is difficult to make an exact comparison between AAG members and the US population as a whole for various reasons including different categories; however Table 2 certainly shows that the proportion of African s is much lower in the AAG than among the general population, while the proportion of s is considerably higher 3. Table 2: Comparison between AAG members and US population by race/ethnicity, 2015 AAG members US population African or Black 4.2 13.26 20.6 5.59 Hispanic 5.7 N/A Native Alaskan or Native 0.7 1.25 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.3 0.24 White, Non-Hispanic 68.6 77.09 Two or More Races N/A 2.57 Over the last 25 years, the proportion of AAG members reporting their race/ ethnicity as minority has grown from under 4% in 1981 to over 25% in 2015. As shown in Figure 2, the increase in minority members was fairly steady until the early 2000s then started to rise more sharply 4. Numerically the greatest growth has been among s but their overall proportion has only fluctuated slightly. However, Figure 3 shows that the proportion of AAG members that are African has decreased as a proportion of minorities while Hispanics have increased 5. Percentage of total members Figure 2: AAG members reporting their race/ethnicity as minority, 1981-2015 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1981 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1999 2002 2005 2008 2011 2014 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Figure 3: AAG members reporting their race/ethnicity as minority, 1981-2015 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Pacific Islander Native Native Alaskan Hispanic African 3 Source: AAG membership data, 2015; sample size 9,170 (82% of all respondents; 18% did not report their race/ethnicity) / US Census Bureau population estimate 01 July 2015; sample size 321,418,820. 4 Source: Annual AAG membership data, 1981 to 2015. 5 Source: ibid. 2

Geography faculty Currently 71% of faculty in university and college geography departments are White Non- Hispanic; of the minority groups is the largest group represented (8%). 15% are Non-US Citizens whose race/ethnicity is not noted. See Figure 4 for full distribution 6. Figure 4: Faculty in geography departments by race/ethnicity as minority, 2016 African or Black Hispanic or Latino Native Alaskan or Native Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander White, Non-Hispanic Other or Multiple Races International, Non-U.S. Citizen Over the last six years, there have been some small fluctuations in the distribution of geography faculty by race/ethnicity. As shown in Table 3, there has been an increase in international non-us citizens, Hispanic/Latinos, and s, but a decrease in White Non- Hispanics. Table 3: Change in proportion of geography faculty by race/ethnicity, 2010-16 2010 7 2016 8 African or Black 2.5 2.3 6.2 8.0 Hispanic or Latino 1.2 2.5 Native Alaskan or Native 0.2 0.4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0.2 0.0 White, Non-Hispanic 76.5 70.8 Other or Multiple Races 1.0 0.9 International, Non-U.S. Citizen 12.2 15.1 When comparing faculty in geography departments with instructional faculty in postsecondary institutions across all disciplines, geography has a considerably higher proportion of international non-us citizens but only half the proportion of African /Blacks as higher education as a whole. See Table 4 for full distribution. 6 Source: AAG supplemental survey to geography departments, 2016 (sample size 50 departments, 837 faculty). 7 Source: AAG supplemental survey to geography departments, 2010 (sample size 112 departments, 1,455 faculty). 8 Source: AAG supplemental survey to geography departments, 2016 (sample size 50 departments, 837 faculty). 3

Table 4: Comparison between geography and higher education as a whole of proportion of faculty by race/ethnicity Geography 9 All 10 African or Black 2.3 5.5 8.0 9 Hispanic or Latino 2.5 4.2 Native Alaskan or Native 0.4 0.4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0 0.2 White, Non-Hispanic 70.8 72.7 Other or Multiple Races 0.9 0.7 International, Non-U.S. Citizen 15.1 4.9 Race/ ethnicity unknown 0 2.5 Geography students Currently, 75% of undergraduate students and 64% of graduate students are White Non- Hispanic. The largest minority group among undergraduate geography students is Hispanic/Latino and among graduate geography students is. See Figure 5 for details. Figure 5: Geography students by race/ethnicity, 2016 African or Black Hispanic or Latino Native Alaskan or Native Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander White, Non-Hispanic Other or Multiple Races Undergraduate Graduate International, Non-U.S. Citizen Over the last six years, the proportion of geography students who are White Non-Hispanic has fallen notably at both Undergraduate and Graduate levels. There has been growth in the proportion of students who are Hispanic/Latino and, as well as International Non-US Citizens. See Table 5 for full distribution. 9 Source: AAG supplemental survey to geography departments, 2016 (sample size 50 departments, 837 faculty). 10 Source: NCES Full-time faculty in degree-granting postsecondary institutions 2013; sample size 791,391. 4

Table 5: Change in proportion of geography students by race/ethnicity, 2010-16 Undergraduates 11 Graduates 12 2010 2016 2010 2016 African or Black 2.6 3.7 3.1 2.8 3.2 4.7 5.2 7.6 Hispanic or Latino 4.0 8.9 3.5 5.6 Native Alaskan or Native 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.4 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 0.2 0.5 0.2 0 White, Non-Hispanic 86.4 75.4 78.5 63.9 Other or Multiple Races 2.4 3 1.7 3.1 International, Non-U.S. Citizen 1.0 3.1 7.0 16.6 When comparing geography students with students across all disciplines, there is a considerably higher proportion of White Non-Hispanics and Hispanic/Latinos in geography but a much lower proportion of Black/African s than the general student population. See Table 6 for full distribution. Table 6: Comparison between students of geography and all disciplines by race/ethnicity Undergraduates Graduates Geog 13 All 14 Geog 15 All 16 African or Black 3.7 14 2.8 12.6 4.7 5.9 7.6 6.5 Hispanic or Latino 8.9 17.1 5.6 7.9 Native Alaskan or Native 0.7 0.8 0.4 0.5 Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander 0.5 0.3 0 0.2 White, Non-Hispanic 75.4 55.4 63.9 56.8 Other or Multiple Races 3 3.4 3.1 2.1 International, Non-U.S. Citizen 3.1 3.1 16.6 13.3 11 Source: AAG supplemental survey to geography departments, 2010 and 2016 (figures combine geography majors, minors, certificate and other non-degree seeking students); sample sizes: 6,183 in 2010 and 4,918 in 2016. 12 Source: AAG supplemental survey to geography departments, 2010 and 2016 (figures combine masters and doctoral students); sample sizes: 1,934 in 2010 and 1,335 in 2016. 13 Source: AAG supplemental survey to geography departments, 2016; sample size 4,918. 14 Source: NCES Student Fall enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions 2014; sample size 17,292,787. 15 Source: AAG supplemental survey to geography departments, 2015; sample size 1,335. 16 Source: NCES Student Fall enrollment in degree-granting postsecondary institutions 2014; sample size 2,914,582. 5

Further information The Landscape of Diversity in U.S. Higher Education Geography By Joy K. Adams, Patricia Solís, and Jean McKendry (2014) in The Professional Geographer 66 (2): 183-194 Diverse Experiences in Diversity at the Geography Department Scale Patricia Solís, Joy K. Adams, Leslie A. Duram, Susan Hume, Al Kuslikis, Victoria Lawson, Ines M. Miyares, David A. Padgett, and Alexander Ramírez (2014) in The Professional Geographer 66 (2): 205-220 A Commentary on the Whitening of the Public University: The Context for Diversifying Geography Audrey Kobayashi, Victoria Lawson, and Rickie Sanders (2014) in The Professional Geographer 66 (2): 230-235 Discourses on Diversity : Perspectives from Graduate Programs in Geography in the United States M. Beth Schlemper and Janice Monk (2011) in Journal of Geography in Higher Education 35 (1): 23-46 Foreign-born Scholars in US Universities: Issues, Concerns, and Strategies By Kenneth E. Foote, Wei Li, Janice Monk, and Rebecca Theobald (2008) in Journal of Geography in Higher Education 32 (2): 167-178 Mapping race and gender in the academy: the experiences of women of colour faculty and graduate students in Britain, the US and Canada By Minelle Mahtani (2004) in Journal of Geography in Higher Education 28 (1): 91-99 Minorities in Geography: Some Disturbing Facts and Policy Measures By Nanda R. Shrestha and DeWitt Davis Jr. (1989) in The Professional Geographer 41 (4): 410-421 The full datasets used to compiled this report are available to download from the Disciplinary Data Dashboard: http://www.aag.org/disciplinarydata/raceandethnicity Prepared by Dr Jenny Lunn Association of Geographers October 2016 6