#GAReads | Women in science are battling both Covid-19 and the patriarchy

photo credit: Science in HD, via Unsplash

photo credit: Science in HD, via Unsplash

Women in science are battling both Covid-19 and the patriarchy”:

Successful female scientists are, by definition, resilient. We have overcome well-documented barriers throughout our lives: discouragement by teachers, family and society to pursue careers in STEM fields; a lack of role models; hostile and sometimes abusive work environments; disproportionate domestic work and caring responsibilities; and biases against us in favour of men in every aspect of our professional lives – hiring, promotion, publishing, pay, service loads and grant allocation. These barriers are felt even more keenly by women of colour, who face the intersectional effects of racism and sexism.

And yet, even these lifelong battles for a place in science have left us unprepared for the gendered and racial inequalities we have experienced in the response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Read the full article at Times Higher Education here…