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The Story Collider

Respect: Stories about demanding to be seen

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

Arts, Science, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Performing Arts

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This week, we present two stories about respect in science — how we get it and how we keep it.

Part 1: Meisa Salaita’s brand-new PhD in chemistry isn’t much help as she prepares to teach ninth-grade physics.

Part 2: Early in her career, astronomer Jackie Faherty’s work is stunned when a senior researcher eviscerates her work at a conference.

Meisa Salaita has made it her mission to help others see and appreciate the beauty of science by making it a part of everyday cultural experiences. Through her work founding and directing the non-profit Science ATL, she spends her days bringing people together through the wonder of science by creating public science events like the Atlanta Science Festival. Meisa also writes, has produced radio stories, and hosted TV shows — all in the name of science. In addition to her work with Science ATL, Meisa is a producer for The Story Collider, a science storytelling podcast. Meisa has a Ph.D. in chemistry from Northwestern, and has been named by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of their "Women Who Mean Business" and by Atlanta Magazine as one of their "Women Making a Mark".

Jackie Faherty is a senior scientist and senior education manager at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). Her research group entitled “Brown Dwarfs in New York City (BDNYC)” is at the forefront of low mass star, brown dwarf and giant exoplanet characterization studies. She is also co-founder of the successful citizen science project called “Backyard Worlds: Planet 9” which has involved over 150,000 volunteers in searches for previously missed cold components of the nearby solar neighborhood. Dr. Faherty has over 100 peer-reviewed papers in Astrophysical journals and has won numerous awards or grants from private and national foundations such as NASA and the NSF. She is also a regular science communicator having consulted on stories that ran in the NY Times, the Wall Street journal, NPR, and on national television. In her position at AMNH, Faherty strives to create more opportunities for underrepresented minorities to enter STEM through unique outreach endeavors. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.0

Is NYU scientist the...

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It felt...

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It was really...

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I was so...

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And I just thought, well...

0:10.0

It was that golden moment.

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Because science was on my side.

0:15.0

Hey, everybody. Hey everybody, welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science.

0:30.3

Just a reminder, before we get started with today's episode, that we are in the midst of our end-of-the-year fundraising drive.

0:37.1

If you, like us at StoryCliter,

0:39.5

believe in the power that these stories have to change our understanding of how science happens

0:44.3

and who it belongs to, go to storyclider.org slash donate and be a part of our story. Today's

0:50.9

episode is all about respect, how to find it and how to keep it in STEM.

0:57.0

Our first story is from Story Collider's own Mesa Salida.

1:00.8

It was recorded at our outdoor show in Atlanta this past September.

1:05.0

The theme that night was, Unfamiliar Places.

1:19.1

Music unfamiliar places. I'm sitting in the passenger seat of a black Mercedes convertible and we're cruising over the San

1:25.4

Francisco Bay Bridge.

1:26.9

And it is lovely around me.

1:29.3

There are mountains and the ocean and San Francisco beautifulness, but I'm not looking at any of that.

1:38.2

Instead, I'm staring at my lap where there's a ninth grade physics worksheet,

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