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“Even though I have received the top teaching award and have several patents related to my research, I still hear doubts from other faculty thinking that female faculty cannot do real academic work.”

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“As a female faculty member of color, I am constantly asked if I come to the Department Chair meeting to take minutes.”

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“Sometimes I am referred as “baby” by other senior faculty members during departmental meetings; it is pretty demeaning!”

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“No matter how long I have stayed in this department, as a female faculty member, sometimes I still hear other faculty members refer me as a visiting professor.”

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“You take care of the food; women are good at that sort of thing.”

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“Moms can hardly make it at a medical school because they need to put their family first”

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“You look white; I think of you as white.”

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Two men and a woman faculty are working in the lab together. The senior researcher only looks at and interacts with the male faculty when discussing ideas.

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“She looks so nice, which is totally deceiving. She’s much more difficult than she should be.” – Student Evaluation.

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“It is so nice that you attended the conference with your husband.”

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