The Mental Tuition of Marginalization | Janaye Matthews | TEDxCSU

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This was so moving. Thank you. This battle has been eating me alive in grad school.

Soulatsealostandfound
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You hold your head up high and you will shine, look to the stars!

NocturnalRS
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She was awesome! I don't know why I am watching this talk now. Every word came to be so well! This was really an important story. I really think this was inspiring and gave an important message for everyone. I remembered the time where I was considered a minority for being an asian. Same with gender. I agree so much that we need a change.

Rachel-nqso
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GO BEST FRIEND THAT'S MY BEST FRIEND

ladycalily
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This message is so important and applies to many other scenarios. We need to come together. If you are not with us (us is ALL inclusive), then you are against us, and it is YOU who does not belong.

alexandracoker
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I wish I had enough free time look for issues that do not exist.

icarusamerica
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You killed it Janaye. So proud of you!!

UnknownAz
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Wow! You killed it! I know I was lucky about where I ended up for graduate school (both masters and doctorate) because where my university was based. For me, I feel similar to what you are experiencing when I attend professional conferences in my field as a minority on 3 fronts... being Asian, male, and with a disability. I say male as a minority here because my profession is about 85% female and 15% male.
Meanwhile, I am lucky I end up in an institution as a faculty where our faculty are very diverse! My accomplishments as an instructor spoke very loudly to my students that minorities are capable of making it in the profession I am in... just that there are times they may have to work a good bit harder than others in order to have shots to get to where they should be.
Also... nice choice of T-shirt on this stage!

billwong
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The medical field is dominated by women. If I'm going to a medical school, do I get a TED talks about how hard it is to be a man?

joelvaldez