Stephani Page, PhD

@ThePurplePage

mommy. phd in biochemistry & biophysics. bs in cheme. ms in bio. currently postdoc in pharmacology. creator. . graduate.

ಅಕ್ಟೋಬರ್ 2009 ಸಮಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಸೇರಿದ್ದಾರೆ

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    We don't need any more privileged scientists telling everyone else their concerns are invalid. Time to listen & support instead.

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    2017 Institute for Public Policy Equipping Leaders to Address Complex Community-based Public Policy Issues

    , , and 6 others
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    SciWriting folks worried about this incident at should listen to this Longform podcast. Not isolated.

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    This is exactly my point when others say that they can't/didn't watch things that are centered on POC experience b/c they can't relate to it

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    . killing it with 4 ideas on inclusive grad Ed programs- "Treat diversity like a scientific enterprise"

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    If your allyship is contingent on a person performing your version of a model minority, you are not an ally.

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    Ok, let's bring all of this together muffins.... Today's exchange w/ SpatoLab & PastramiGuy was everyday microaggression 1/n

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    That film critic's words are the reason that these stories need to be told. Somebody give her some reading assignments on intersectionality.

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    *haven't*

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    the bathrooms or eat in the same cafeteria BECAUSE THEY WERE BLACK, not because they were women.

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    that it was both their being Black and women that resulted in their experiences. Geniuses who changed the course of history could not use +

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    white woman mirroring (though toned down) the micro-aggressions Black women experience to this day. Further, Dunst's character is evidence +

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    And, like that film critic, don't see the world beyond they're short gaze enough to notice that Kirsten Dunst's character was an oblivious +

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    have not really changed for Black women. Have even asked a single Black woman colleague, student, friend about their current experiences. +

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    Johnson, Vaughan, and Jackson (and other Black women) being the heroes of the film. Some of those people refuse to recognize that things +

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    Some of those people sat through the movie and only applauded at Costner tearing down a sign (which didn't really happen), but overlooked +

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    than we want to recognize. I assure you, there is someone out there who is jealous that this woman got to say those words publicly. +

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    What that woman said about Hidden Figures in that movie review that I title "while I'm coming for Black films" is a more common sentiment +

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