Yes, there’s probably an overlap where I know the minority of people who happen to be in STEM and activism. The majority of the students at my school lived on campus, so I don’t know if that makes a significant contribution.
Yes, there’s probably an overlap where I know the minority of people who happen to be in STEM and activism. The majority of the students at my school lived on campus, so I don’t know if that makes a significant contribution.
Hmm perhaps my friends and classmates in STEM/activism are a minority then. I live in and attended university in a fairly liberal and diverse city, so it probably increases the number of activists with STEM backgrounds.
I majored in applied math and art history, and minored in computer science, so I can only compare…
That is a common stereotype humanities majors have of STEM majors. It’s strange, because I would assume that humanities majors would be less inclined to stereotype because it’s not “humanist” or whatever. Most people I know who are involved in activism and Black Lives Matter also have a STEM background - applied math,…