We aim to foster the success of women, non-binary folks, & other underrepresented genders in science and engineering ๐ช๐ฝ๐ช๐ฟ๐ช๐ผ #diversityinSTEM
Join four women making a difference in AI- and supercomputing-enabled research for the Women in AI and HPC panel:
https://t.co/yND9DKJtO3
โ Alina Zare, @UFWertheim
โ Jasmine McNealy, @UFJSchool
โ Ragnhildur Bjarnadottir, @UFNursing
โ Tina Tallon, @UFCOTA
Hey! Check out our updates on our website! We added an annual calendar (2020-2021) for WiSE activities and a monthly newsletter section!
https://t.co/aWTMIZTyck
Also check out this more recent article by @IBJIYONGI: Making Black Women Scientists under White Empiricism: The racialization of epistemology in physics https://t.co/28OV8BCjXF
Feminist science group meets again next Monday (10/26), virtually. We will discuss the article Intersectionality as a Blueprint for Postcolonial scientific community building by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein and related articles. DM if you need the link!
Feminist Science Reading Group meets virtually this Monday (9/28) at 6PM! "What is feminist science" Main reading: A Conversation on feminist science studies by Evelynn Hammonds & Banu Subramaniam, 2003. DM for the link!