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PRIDE in STEM - a conversation with Dr Alfredo Carpineti

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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Alfredo Carpineti, science reporter, founder and chair of PRIDE in STEM. We explored what PRIDE in STEM is - whether it's still important - and whether things are worse for LGTBQ+ people in STEM than in the rest of academia.
That all led us to a conversation about the challenges of the politicisation of LGTBQ+ issues in many countries, internationalisation - and finally, how we can all help make academia more LGBTQ+ inclusive.
Alfredo is good company - and we think everybody can learn a lot from our conversation with him about LGBTQ+ rights in a challenging time.
You can learn more about Pride in STEM at: https://prideinstem.org/
You can follow them on X/Twitter at: https://twitter.com/PrideinSTEM
You can follow Alfredo on X/Twitter at: https://twitter.com/DrCarpineti
This episode is produced and edited by: Peter Xiong
00:00 - Intro

01:28 - Alfredo's background

02:45 - Why did Alfredo found Pride in Stem?

08:58 - Why focus on STEM?

15:55 - Diversity vs discrimination

19:26 - Navigating protecting employees and national politics

33:34 - What challenges/opportunities do you see for LGBTQ in academia?

44:30 - Change starting from universities

49:24 - How do you support an LGBTQ person in academia?

54:03 - End of interview

55:12 - Interview Recap

Thanks for listening. Please share, rate, review and follow us on Twitter @Divrespod .
If you're interested in our work with diversity and internationalisation in research, please visit www.diversiunity.com.

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In this episode, we talk to Dr. Alfredo Carpineti, science reporter, founder and chair of PRIDE in STEM. We explored what PRIDE in STEM is - whether it's still important - and whether things are worse for LGTBQ+ people in STEM than in the rest of academia.
That all led us to a conversation about the challenges of the politicisation of LGTBQ+ issues in many countries, internationalisation - and finally, how we can all help make academia more LGBTQ+ inclusive.
Alfredo is good company - and we think everybody can learn a lot from our conversation with him about LGBTQ+ rights in a challenging time.
You can learn more about Pride in STEM at: https://prideinstem.org/
You can follow them on X/Twitter at: https://twitter.com/PrideinSTEM
You can follow Alfredo on X/Twitter at: https://twitter.com/DrCarpineti
This episode is produced and edited by: Peter Xiong
00:00 - Intro

01:28 - Alfredo's background

02:45 - Why did Alfredo found Pride in Stem?

08:58 - Why focus on STEM?

15:55 - Diversity vs discrimination

19:26 - Navigating protecting employees and national politics

33:34 - What challenges/opportunities do you see for LGBTQ in academia?

44:30 - Change starting from universities

49:24 - How do you support an LGBTQ person in academia?

54:03 - End of interview

55:12 - Interview Recap

Thanks for listening. Please share, rate, review and follow us on Twitter @Divrespod .
If you're interested in our work with diversity and internationalisation in research, please visit www.diversiunity.com.

  continue reading

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