True story: At ICLR this year, I went up to a poster by someone I met the previous day, and had to ask him thrice about his poster, before he actually gave me his pitch. He seemed more interested in chitchat. Many more stories, but c'mon - minorities can also talk research!https://twitter.com/MaartenSap/status/1018287668772233217 …
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I don't know if it is fair to report every time you get hit on. Mind you, I'm not speaking about harrassment. Definitely a grey area because there could be a power differential between the people involved. Imagine a male professor hitting on a female student, for instance.
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However, I think that might be a larger conversation. To reiterate my original point, women and minorities are seen as "other" in research communities, especially when it comes to social interaction. If we want to encourage
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