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PostPosted: 10/25/13 8:28 am • # 1 
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I see more than one label that applies here: racism, maybe ~ misogyny, probably ~ assholeism, for sure ~ I'm sorry and disgusted that Dr Lee was the target here, but I think the author is making a lot of assumptions ~ yes, historical background matters ~ the story is certainly ugly by any standard ~ but sometimes an asshole is just an asshole ~ :g ~ Sooz

When A Black Female Scientist Gets Called An 'Urban Whore'
Lauren Rankin – October 25, 2013, 8:31 AM EDT

Meet Danielle N. Lee, author of the blog "Urban Scientist," hosted by Scientific American.

If you haven't heard of Lee already, here's the backstory: She was recently asked by an editor named "Ofek" of the scientific site Biology-Online if she would be interested in blogging for them. When she asked for further details, including how much they paid their guest bloggers, the editor responded that the opportunity could provide traffic and exposure, but no payment. Lee politely declined the offer from Ofek, who penned a horrifying response: "Because we don't pay for blog entries? Are you an urban scientist or an urban whore?"

Even absent the continual debate about writing for free in online spaces, Lee's experience points to something deeper: It's hard to argue that Ofek would have responded to a white male writer in the same way he responded to her.

Lee is certainly more than qualified to seek pay for her writing. She is an established writer and accomplished scientist who earned her Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis and did her post-doctoral work at Oklahoma State University. She is also a black woman, and it is impossible to fully understand the implications of Ofek's slur without the contextualizing her identity within some basic facts about the scientific community.

In representational terms, women continue to lag behind men in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields: Women make up less than 20 percent of full professors in these disciplines. Women of color are an even smaller minority -- though they make up 12.5 percent of the U.S. population, a recent study found that women of color represent only 2.3 percent of the tenured or tenure-track faculty in STEM-related fields. Women of color holding Ph.D. are statistically less likely than their white and male counterparts to ever make full professor. In the STEM world, and academia in general, the odds are stacked against women of color like Lee. That's part of what makes Lee's educational accomplishments all the more incredible.

In a political setting, which demands that people of color pick themselves up by their proverbial bootstraps and overcome institutional racism through hard work and dedication, it is telling that a black woman as intelligent, accomplished and professional as Lee is subject to such offensive ridicule when she refuses to work for free. Here is a black woman who has obtained the highest level of education possible, who is a well-respected scientist and writer. On the surface, Lee has done everything that neoliberalism has demanded of her, yet as soon as she politely declines an offer to work for free, she is labeled a whore.

By calling Lee an "urban whore," the Biology-Online editor was essentially chastising her for not taking what she could get. The editor couldn't possibly understand how this black woman wouldn't jump at the chance to work for free, given that women of color are so rarely featured in publications, scientific or otherwise. This offensive slur reinforces the notion that women of color should be thrilled with the meager scraps they are thrown, and that they should smile and nod while doing so.

Biology-Online reports that "Ofek" the editor has been fired, and rightly so. But the fact that someone felt entitled enough to represent the site while so viciously deriding a black female scientist speaks volumes to little regarded women of color are in this context. Perhaps Ofek thought that Lee would silently take the slur, as women of color are so often expected to do. Or perhaps Ofek assumed that even if Lee did go public with the horrific incident, that the scientific community wouldn't take it seriously. Given that Lee's original post on her "Urban Scientist" blog was originally deleted by Scientific American because the post wasn't considered germane to the topic of discussing science, this assertion wasn't completely wrong. In response to public outcry, the post has since been re-instated.

Women of color are certainly no strangers to racism and sexism, and understanding their lived experiences of those oppressions is vital if STEM fields are going to become more welcoming to women of color. Efforts to increase diversity with STEM fields, like the Center for STEM Diversity at Tufts University, or the Tapestry Workshop, which helps STEM teachers recruit and retain girls in STEM fields at the middle and high school level, are an important step in diversifying this predominantly white, male field. These efforts, and others like them, should aim to center marginalized people and eschew a compartmentalized notion of existence in favor of an identity-based understanding of how we live. Diversity efforts in STEM fields must remember that one's lived experience within varying identities is not tangential, but integral to helping them succeed.

We should applaud Dr. Danielle N. Lee's bravery in the face of such an offensive slur and her pursuit of the highest level of education, despite overwhelming odds against women of color like her. May this be the beginning of a more holistic understanding of identity, in STEM fields and beyond.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/when-a-black-female-scientist-gets-called-an-urban-whore


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PostPosted: 10/25/13 8:51 am • # 2 
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From the OP: Women of color are an even smaller minority -- though they make up 12.5 percent of the U.S. population

Without looking up any demographics I can safely say this statement is flat-out wrong. I skipped the rest of the OP.


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PostPosted: 10/25/13 9:03 am • # 3 
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You might want to take a look at Wiki, oskar ~ Sooz

From Wiki [link above]:

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White Americans (non-Hispanic/Latino and Hispanic/Latino) are the racial majority, with a 72% share of the U.S. population, according to the 2010 US Census.[6] Hispanic and Latino Americans amount to 15% of the population, making up the largest minority.[5] African Americans are the largest racial minority, amounting to nearly 13% of the population.[4][6] The White, non-Hispanic or Latino population make up 63% of the nation's total.[5]


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PostPosted: 10/25/13 9:53 am • # 4 
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From Wiki: African Americans are the largest racial minority, amounting to nearly 13% of the population.

From the OP: Women of color are an even smaller minority -- though they make up 12.5 percent of the U.S. population

The OP is suggesting that the entire black population of the US is female. If that is the case, how do they reproduce? :sarcasm

Given that the female to male ratio is probably somewhere around 1:1, the problem is only half as bad as they want you to believe... at least statistically.


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PostPosted: 10/25/13 10:11 am • # 5 
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I see what you're saying ~ but it depends on how "women of color" is defined ~ we can agree that "women of color" [no matter how defined] is a significant minority in holding advanced degrees and breaking thru the "glass ceiling" ~ but, as I posted in the op, I see too many assumptions in the commentary ~

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PostPosted: 10/25/13 10:35 am • # 6 
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[quote="oskar576"]From Wiki: African Americans are the largest racial minority, amounting to nearly 13% of the population.

From the OP: Women of color are an even smaller minority -- though they make up 12.5 percent of the U.S. population

The OP is suggesting that the entire black population of the US is female. If that is the case, how do they reproduce?[quote]

There have been instances of black females mating with white males, Oskar.


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PostPosted: 10/25/13 12:47 pm • # 7 
Woman of color means not white or of European heritage. I think the 12.5 percent figure is correct.

For a homework assignment I asked my class about the objectification of women in the mass media particularly in music videos.

I actually hated this response from a woman of color.....

Nowadays the public is used to explicit lyrics and violence. We have gotten to a point where women objectify one another and it's okay.

I am writing the second test now. I may include this article and will ask the class if this is a negative ramification of that OKAYNESS?????


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PostPosted: 10/25/13 5:18 pm • # 8 
A "Scientific" site sending a response like that? It seems to me she did the right thing. And I think that site has just lost credibility among their peers.


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