Dr. Lizette
Rivera facilitated a conversation on the topic of diverse perspectives on gender and science at SUNY
College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) via ZOOM on Wednesday, April
28, 2021 as part of SUNY ESF’s seminar of “Perspectives on Career and Gender”.
Dr.
Rivera discussed a variety of topics including but not limited to cycle of
socialization, "decolonizing the minds", racism and "white fragility."
In particular two videos were presented and comprehensively discussed in the session. In the first video, a woman of color was asking a white male to respect her title and he refuses. Furthermore, Dr Rivera said “that has happened to me at least five-six times at ESF.” Students then shared their personal experiences and thoughts and tied the issue to socialization. The second video was focused on “mansplaining”, or the practice when a (generally male) person explains (often in a condescending manner) to another (usually a woman) about a subject on which the latter is more knowledgeable." The video presented a suggested cure for the practice, much as would be presented in a pharmaceutical advertisement. Discussion continued on making the treatment widely available, as well as introducing the related phenoma “hepeating” and "bropriating" (a term used when ideas are not well received until repeated by a male voice, who is often then credited with the idea. Additionally, other examples of socialization were also discussed. The example of anti-bias training was expressed to make the points very clear for students. Dr. Rivera also shared instances of using such training to interrupt and address a variety of statements that "are not OK."
Dr. Rivera has bachelor’s degree in Sociology, master's degree in
Public Administration and doctorate degree in Community College Leadership. Her
research is on research on transfer program between 2 years and 4 years school.
She serves as the Director of Student Inclusion Initiatives and Special
Assistant to the Chief Diversity Officer at SUNY ESF.
For more
information about
this and similar topics on inclusion, diversity, and equity, please visit www.esf.edu/ide. For
upcoming lectures, please visit ESF’s College Calendar at http://www.esf.edu/calendar. Any questions or concerns can be addressed to Dr. Rivera at
lrivera@esf.edu.
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