Scientists and Social Change with Kelly Ramirez, Ph.D.

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2022 · 26 MIN

Scientists and Social Change with Kelly Ramirez, Ph.D.

from When Science Speaks · host When Science Speaks

On this week's episode, guest Kelly Ramirez, Ph.D., co-founder of the 15,000-member international organization 500 Women Scientists, and I discuss a range of topics related to the group's social activism and priorities including: The motivation for creating 500 Women Scientists - and the intention behind the name The organization's mission and vision 500 Women Scientists' decentralized organizational model composed of local, grassroots chapters - or "pods" - acting with a great degree of autonomy from the national organization. The relationship between the pods and the national office and the strategic thinking that drove adoption of the model   How listeners interested in connecting with a pod or even starting one in their local area, casn learn more  Kelly's recently published opinion piece in the March 4th issue of Nature Microbiology  entitled "Reproductive Justice Must Be Considered in the Scientific Community" and  the article's main themes The types of policies academic institutions should implement to support the principles of reproductive justice As she and the leadership team look towards the future, what 500 Women Scientists' priorities are for the rest of this year and beyond     Resources mentioned in episode Web Twitter  Instagram Kelly Ramirez's article in Nature Microbiology:

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