The things that become viral are unpredictable. Earlier this month a few friends on Facebook posted a link to a Fermilab webpage that showcased 31 seventh graders drawings of scientists before and after a visit with actual scientists. I re-posted it and then a few others did as well. I saw others on Twitter tweeting it. It wasn’t the double rainbow guy viral, but it certainly seemed to be spreading.
All the children learned something about who a scientist is. Sometimes their drawings didn’t change much, but their description did. The biggest difference I noticed was that the myth of a lab coat died that day. All the scientists the kids met that day seemed to wear jeans and sweaters or button down shirts. Which is pretty much what most of the scientists I know do wear.
A few of the drawings really touched me, especially Sandra‘s. Not only did she start off already picturing a woman as a scientist, but after meeting some scientists she tossed the lab coat and commented about all the fun things that scientists do in their lives. Plus her drew a woman and a man holding hands. Awww…
But wait…I started to notice that some of the girls (I tallied 4) started off with a white male scientist and then evolved to a woman scientist. One girl might have gone from woman to man. So what about the boys? All of them stayed with a male scientist drawing. Eric seems to be the only student to change from a white scientist to a non-white scientist. That is a bit unclear as crayon skin tones are hard to decipher in some of the drawings.
Does this mean that boys only met male scientists? Or did they simply draw scientists who they connected with? Did the boys leave Fermilab that day with the idea that girls can be scientists too? Will they support their girlfriends who want to take AP Computer Science? Support their wives who need to embark for three-weeks in the field? Yes, I know I’m being totally heteronormative, but this is where some tension develops.
My job is to ensure that the women majoring in science and engineering on my campus have a supportive community. But you know what, we have a few awesome men who attend our events and request mentors. I like to think it’s because our office is delivering a great service and some men could care less that the program they are attending is run by women, for women and featuring women because in the end, it’s still all science and engineering. And for me, that’s progress.
So while I’m all “Go Girl!” I also know that if we ignore our boys, the revolution will never be complete.
By the way…this drawing experiment? It’s ten years old.
Comments
Shelley — July 23, 2010
Kids hate not knowing stuff and not seeing stuff. These pictures would be a great "teachable moment" about: what did you see but not see?
Health blog — August 15, 2010
Of course they need us. It's the difference in using man's and woman's brain. They could never success without us
mesothelioma — August 15, 2010
I agree, someone had to say that
Robert — September 13, 2010
@Health blog...of course science and engineering can function perfectly well without women as the vast majority of scientific discoveries and technologies of any substance that have been created in the past have done so without any female input at all....so dont be too high on yourselves women....imo the problem with the feminist movement today is that you are starting to believe your own propaganda.
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Diana Brandle — January 19, 2012
I want to tell something...I of course I don't want obey someone ...to my mind all your feminist work is ridiculous ...these are some women's complexes...the first thing is that people should communicate and many problems will be solved then ..don't think that boys need your help everywhere - you know it's some kind of pride, and pride is vice. Men are good at their work and they don't need some women's advise they need as every person need (boy/girl) just support