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Change the Numbers: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity in STEM | Imogen Coe | TEDxRyersonU

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<p>In her talk, Imogen Coe addresses the lack of female representation in STEM; science, technology, engineering and math. Using humour and real life examples, she encourages women (and their allies) to break barriers, challenge stereotypes and demand their opportunity to contribute to science.</p> <p>Dr. Imogen Coe has worked extensively as an academic scientist and administrator, challenging stereotypes and breaking barriers for girls and women in her field. Imogen sees the the lack of equity, diversity and inclusivity in STEM at Ryerson University in her role as professor and dean of the faculty of science.  Low confidence levels and under-representation of young women in STEM disciplines means that we are losing important skill sets and talent, limiting our ability to solve complex problems such as climate change. Imogen is an advocate for women in STEM and she uses data and evidence to demonstrate unfair practices, while providing suggestions on how to fix the system.  As someone who was raised with a strong sense of social justice, Imogen believes in the fundamental right of everyone to contribute and participate in STEM to their full potential. Imogen firmly believes that EDI in STEM is not just a woman’s rights issue, but a human rights issue.  </p> <p>This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2JTcVpVam1kNXZjd0VVbGdxMUZCWjJ6MTZid3xBQ3Jtc0ttQ3Z0R2dBcEtRWG5uUkZqYmxJbHA2QnVPcUFkVEY5RTR1X0dsTWdOZ0hKZ0tVWkUtT2pUeTU1RkNqRmx5dXYwZTJGdlctdGp1YWVsZDJTaUp2Y3l3RW5DOFR1bmEzakJjbXo2bkd0b1FaQkUxSjBxcw&q=http://ted.com/tedx&v=63xTTTYWEQ8" target="_blank">http://ted.com/tedx</a> </p>
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Title: Change the Numbers: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity in STEM | Imogen Coe | TEDxRyersonU
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<p>In her talk, Imogen Coe addresses the lack of female representation in STEM; science, technology, engineering and math.
Using humour and real life examples, she encourages women (and their allies) to break barriers, challenge stereotypes and demand their opportunity to contribute to science.
</p> <p>Dr.
Imogen Coe has worked extensively as an academic scientist and administrator, challenging stereotypes and breaking barriers for girls and women in her field.
Imogen sees the the lack of equity, diversity and inclusivity in STEM at Ryerson University in her role as professor and dean of the faculty of science.
 Low confidence levels and under-representation of young women in STEM disciplines means that we are losing important skill sets and talent, limiting our ability to solve complex problems such as climate change.
Imogen is an advocate for women in STEM and she uses data and evidence to demonstrate unfair practices, while providing suggestions on how to fix the system.
 As someone who was raised with a strong sense of social justice, Imogen believes in the fundamental right of everyone to contribute and participate in STEM to their full potential.
Imogen firmly believes that EDI in STEM is not just a woman’s rights issue, but a human rights issue.
 </p> <p>This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
Learn more at <a href="https://www.
youtube.
com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2JTcVpVam1kNXZjd0VVbGdxMUZCWjJ6MTZid3xBQ3Jtc0ttQ3Z0R2dBcEtRWG5uUkZqYmxJbHA2QnVPcUFkVEY5RTR1X0dsTWdOZ0hKZ0tVWkUtT2pUeTU1RkNqRmx5dXYwZTJGdlctdGp1YWVsZDJTaUp2Y3l3RW5DOFR1bmEzakJjbXo2bkd0b1FaQkUxSjBxcw&q=http://ted.
com/tedx&v=63xTTTYWEQ8" target="_blank">http://ted.
com/tedx</a> </p>.

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