NOTE: The audio is pretty shit on this one, I did the best I could with it but it's still pretty crap. If it's too much, it may be easier to watch the YouTube version because it might sound a little better, and also the visuals help.
I'm joined today by my honorary daughter and STEM badass (double-majoring in chemical engineering and math, thankyouverymuch) Mohera, who is here to talk about her experiences as a woman of color specializing in a white male-dominated field, as an anti-capitalist navigating the corporate atmosphere of college life, how COVID impacted her thoughts about "grind culture," and what actions she has taken to decolonize the spaces around her.
NOTE: We have a list of potential content warnings in the beginning but we didn't really touch on any of those topics besides the general experience of systemic oppression and very high-level descriptions of mental and physical health issues due to stress, FYI.
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