From Pride in STEM opens in a new window: LGBTQIA+ STEM Day is a day
to celebrate and highlight the work and barriers of LGBTQIA+ people in
science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).Carnegie Science
Center recognizes the contributions of the LGBTQIA+ community to STEM
fields, acknowledges the obstacles and oppression historically faced
by members of this community, and reaffirms our belief that STEM is
for everyone!
What is LGBTQIA+ STEM Day all about?
From Pride in Stem opens in a new window: “Among their many
struggles, we see that 28% of LGBT+ people have at some point
considered leaving their jobs because of a hostile workplace or
discrimination towards them. 2o% of trans people had often considered
leaving. One in three physicists in America has been urged to stay in
the closet to progress in their career. Half of the transgender or
gender non-conforming physicists were harassed in their own
departments. Gay and bisexual students are less likely to follow an
academic career.
To these statistics, we need to add barriers and issues specific to
other underrepresented groups, which create a much bigger challenge
for people with intersectional identities.
The date is symbolic of the 60th anniversary of American Astronomer
and gay activist Frank Kameny’s US Supreme Court fight against
workplace discrimination. This is a fight that continues today, not
only in the US but in so many other countries worldwide.
We hope that LGBTQIA+ STEM Day comes to represent all the people who
continue to make the world of STEM a better and more inclusive place!
Stay tuned for more information about the on-site activities for this
celebratory day!
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