Nov 3, 2020
In our third episode of the miniseries by the WWEST Associate Chair program hosted at iSTAND at the University of British Columbia Okanagan (UBCO), host Maxine (iSTAND Communications and Resource Design Assistant) reverse engineers the diversity in STEM conversation. She speaks to two men in female-dominated fields to explore how these fields can support greater gender diversity, and the benefits thereof. In particular, this episode explores nursing and social work and the parallelisms between these fields and STEM. Within these fields, the historical context of gendered professions is slowly, but surely, changing. You'll also hear about mentorship, the vulnerability these fields expose, and how men can find their footing when navigating gender expectations. Dr. Jennifer Jakobi, WWEST Associate Chair, introduces us to our guests in the beginning of this episode as well. (Please excuse any audio hiccups in this remotely recorded interview.)
iSTAND is the Integrative STEM Team Advancing Networks of
Diversity, which is creating a network to recruit, support, and
increase underrepresented persons in Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). You can learn more about their
program here and about the WWEST Associate
Chair program here.
Our guests for this episode are Dr. Peter Kellett RN, from the
University of Lethbridge and Dr. John Graham RSW, of the University
of British Columbia Okanagan. Please see relevant links for more
information on our guests.
Hosted by: Maxine van Zyl and Dr. Jennifer
Jakobi
Theme Music: “Positive and Fun”
by Scott Holmes
Produced
by: Vanessa Hennessey and
Maxine van Zyl
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