I had my fellow scientists assume I could now access funding specifically set aside to help chronically ill academics - this doesn't exist
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Replying to @DrMel_T
There's plenty of programs to support
#womeninstemm but *none* at a state or national level to help disabled scientists stay in the game3 replies 14 retweets 18 likes -
Replying to @DrMel_T
So excuse me if I seem a little churlish that the intersectionality list for scientist on first tweet is somewhat lacking in completeness
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Replying to @DrMel_T
Not quite as bad as the crowd
@OtherSociology has been dealing with of late, but coming up wanting.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @smiffy
Super crappy given Women's March did poorly on disability AND
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Replying to @OtherSociology @smiffy
I guess they no longer require my services, if I get employer permission?
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Well that will a shame for then and super detrimental to everyone else!
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Replying to @OtherSociology @smiffy
Meh. I'm not going to bother to ask now...not enough efforts being made to be inclusive, for my liking.
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I'm talking with them tomorrow. I still raise because this is crappy. March would be so much better with your contribution
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Replying to @OtherSociology @smiffy
Sure, but I'm not compromising my employment status for some ingrates *again* I have children to house/feed/clothe
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Noted. Not suggesting you compromise. Want them to know they missed big opportunity for excluding women with disabilities.
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