i am pleasantly surprised that in a social event that is run by an organisation about doing good would have sexual harassment of women. even as a male, hearing this makes me feel really bad for fellow women...
i would be a little uncomfortable if there were only men and no women in the room, or if there was only one woman in the room and no other women.
although what that concerns me with these findings is how after a certain amount of times attending an event, they have diminishing returns—with the conversations being repetitive.
there was also the quote of EAs’ being with people they don’t know—i could understand why this may deter them. personally when i’m with people i don’t know, sometimes they don’t really make me feel like i’m a part of them—and i would feel like an outcast.
i can resonate with the quote that people feel inadequate because of the large amount of EAs’ with PhDs, in a way it feels like in order to do the most good, you need to spend probably your whole life at school. especially if you look at the immense competition and (for the most part) narrow career capital in these jobs.
pretty interesting post,
i am pleasantly surprised that in a social event that is run by an organisation about doing good would have sexual harassment of women. even as a male, hearing this makes me feel really bad for fellow women...
i would be a little uncomfortable if there were only men and no women in the room, or if there was only one woman in the room and no other women.
although what that concerns me with these findings is how after a certain amount of times attending an event, they have diminishing returns—with the conversations being repetitive.
there was also the quote of EAs’ being with people they don’t know—i could understand why this may deter them. personally when i’m with people i don’t know, sometimes they don’t really make me feel like i’m a part of them—and i would feel like an outcast.
i can resonate with the quote that people feel inadequate because of the large amount of EAs’ with PhDs, in a way it feels like in order to do the most good, you need to spend probably your whole life at school. especially if you look at the immense competition and (for the most part) narrow career capital in these jobs.