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Episode 233: Dr. Carlotta A. Berry on Diversity in STEM

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May 17, 2024
Dr. Carlotta A. Berry, a STEM diversity advocate, shares her journey from student to professor. She discusses making STEM accessible, founding Black in Engineering and Robotics nonprofits, engaging with open source communities, using hip hop slam poetry, and the importance of representation in STEM.
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ANECDOTE

Founding Nonprofits Amid Protests

  • Black in Engineering and Black in Robotics nonprofits started during the George Floyd protests to unify voices.
  • These groups address challenges like cultural taxation and marginalization faced by Black engineering professors.
INSIGHT

Importance of Sustained Diversity Efforts

  • Recent backlash against diversity shows the need for sustained commitment to equity.
  • Genuine allyship is crucial, not just performative support via statements or temporary actions.
ADVICE

Leveraging Open Source Hardware

  • Use open source hardware to democratize STEM and robotics education widely.
  • Fully document your designs so others can build, modify, and learn from your work.
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