We all face career
barriers, and while every situation is unique, we also have much in common.
This series of guest posts highlights stories and advice from a diverse group
of people who have confronted a wide variety of career barriers. Hopefully this
post helps you to feel less alone in your struggle, gives you advice for moving
forward, or allows you to help someone around you.
I was a junior in
college when I decided that I wanted to be a professor. I was hooked on the
thrill of working to solve a fascinating biological problem. I spent nights and
weekends at the bench without feeling like I was making a sacrifice. I had
found my professional home and would work to earn the intellectual freedom of a
faculty position. It would take a decade of perseverance, creativity, luck and
a supportive network, but I finally knew what I wanted. At the time, I could
not see myself aiming for anything else.
In part due to naiveté,
I did not think to look up demographic data on faculty in the biological
sciences. Of course, I knew that African-Americans were underrepresented in
STEM, but I underestimated the severity of the problem. It was in graduate
school that I learned only 0.7%
of biology professors nationwide are Black or African-American. Considering the fact that 12% of Americans are
Black, it would take a 17-fold increase in the number of Black faculty to reach
a number representative of the general population. Surely, diversity officers
and enlightened faculty were trying to understand and address this problem? It
would take me another year to conclude that, despite paying regular lip service
to diversity, faculty and administrators did not seem to consider racial
exclusion to be a problem at all.
Academic twitter is full
of threads about career barriers based on gender, race and class. STEM faculty,
in particular, appear to have woken up to these barriers in recent years. To
me, the most revealing aspect of this newfound “wokeness” is the amount of attention given to racial
and gender inequities relative to the magnitude of each disparity. Take the
life sciences, for instance. Women are underrepresented as PIs, especially at
the level of full professors and department chairs. Overall, women
make up only 30% of biology professors. This is a serious problem that requires our
attention, but it pales in comparison to racial disparities. Progressive-minded
faculty who are vocal about gender inequity in STEM are typically silent about
race. Most of these faculty likely don't know the numbers, nor are they
concerned about not having a single Black or Latinx professor in their
departments, professional networks, or seminar series.
While
gender inequity in STEM is correctly understood to be an engineered phenomenon
that must be actively reversed, racial disparities are seen as part of the
natural order, not worth discussing or challenging. From time to time, it becomes
necessary to condemn explicit racism like that of James
Watson, but
good liberal professors who have inherited Watson’s segregated academy must
never be asked to look in the mirror. It is acceptable to diversify trainees,
but never colleagues. "We don't get qualified minority
applicants for job openings," they claim, somehow forgetting that it is
their job to help make qualified applicants from all backgrounds.
The
structural barriers limiting the educational success of students from
marginalized communities, starting as early as pre-school,
have been thoroughly documented. Despite these barriers, the near-total absence
of Black faculty cannot be explained by unequal representation in the academic
pipeline. Underrepresented minorities have made significant gains over the past
three decades in earning PhDs in the life sciences. However, this has not translated into a
more diverse professoriate. A candid account to explain this phenomenon
comes from Dr. MarybethGasman, who
stated, “The reason we don’t have more faculty of color among college faculty
is that we don’t want them. We simply don’t want them.” The more time I spend around
professors, the more I accept Gasman’s assessment. I have come to conclude that
White faculty, with rare exceptions, prefer their departments as segregated as
their neighborhoods and social circles - not all white mind you (that wouldn’t
have the right look), but with just a few “acceptable” minorities, preferably
from privileged backgrounds.
Both
success and mental
health in
academia rely heavily on quality of mentorship. The preference for homogenous
professional spaces influences mentorship habits, which is where it becomes a
problem for aspiring scientists from historically marginalized backgrounds. The
literature on mentorship distinguishes between two functions of a mentor:
instrumental (skill development, career guidance, etc.) and psychosocial
(concern for mentees’ well-being, building confidence, forming relationships,
etc.). According to mentorship research, one determinant of an advisor’s
investment as a mentor is the degree to which the advisor sees himself or
herself in each trainee. This is particularly true with respect to the
psychosocial role, which is facilitated by the effortless interpersonal comfort
of a homogeneous pair in this deeply segregated society. In the absence of
conscious effort to overcome racial biases, faculty help to reproduce the White
academy by investing in trainees who look like them, or share other key aspects
of their background, while at the same time decrying the dearth of colleagues
of color.
The
problem I discuss here is enormous and persistent. It will not go away anytime
soon. Perhaps that is why so many professors avoid discussing it. Or perhaps
avoiding the issue is the easiest way to maintain the status quo. Neither
avoidance nor feigning ignorance will lead to a solution. And above all, we
need to discard the myth that time will magically heal all inequities. As much
as we all love to bash President Trump and James Watson, things have not
improved in our corner since the 80’s, and the first step is to acknowledge the
possibility that we might not be as innocent as we would like to think. The second
step is to figure out how to talk about the problem without instinctively
getting defensive. As I have seen in my own university, the few Black PIs out
there are in too precarious a position to seriously advocate for racial
inclusion, since they have to worry about punishment for offending their White
colleagues’ sensibilities. White
Fragility by Robin DiAngelo is an excellent resource, especially if you find yourself
offended by anything I have said here. As for improving cross-racial mentorship,
the concerned reader can begin diving into the literature here and here. Unless those with power
take initiative to change their fields, departments, and mentorship habits,
“diversity” will remain a code word for tokenism, and Watson’s vision of a
segregated academy will persist in my generation.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting and equally sad article. This article reminds me of the famous sitcom 'Friends' that was set in New York City. As an African who lived in Sub-Saharan Africa at the height of its popularity, it once struck me how they hardly had any black, latina or minority characters even as invited guests or by- standers at the cafe they hanged out. Even in the vibrant and pretty diverse NYC! The show run for 10 seasons! A cousin of mine who lived in NYC cleverly retorted how some people like living in their own Utopia. It's stuck with me since. I must say though that as an early career black African researcher, I've been greatly mentored by white Faculty in South Africa and the United States which I never got in my own home country. So it definitely not all gloomy.
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DeleteI actually don't think it's a bad thing that Friends was all-white. In fact, to diversify the cast would have been to lie to the viewer as to how white people live. NYC is a deeply segregated city, and social networks reflect that segregation.
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