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Teaser for our upcoming ep with @SooriNoorH! On the value of dissent and problems with love. #NoBanNoWall #nobanonstolenlands
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"You're a black girl so you can't do math." "Speak English and go back to Hong Kong!" Liz and Xine tackle racial and gender stereotypes that tried to hold them back -- but they ended up doing PhDs in the very subjects they weren't supposed to be any good at.
In our latest episode we have a difficult discussion about activism, allyship, and the academy in the wake of important protests at Cornell. You can listen to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, or Stitcher. Thank you for your support!
https://soundcloud.com/phdivas/fresh-off-the-boat-makes-us-feel-weird
https://soundcloud.com/phdivas/so-about-that-women-preferred-over-men-in-stem-study-from-cornell