|
#151
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
I'd totally help out but i graduated last year.
|
|
#152
|
||||||
|
||||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
I thought the questions were below were valuable and did a bit of digging this weekend to better understand the policies adopted by Seattle Public Schools.
Quote:
Our team has been headed by a Chinese woman, Donna, and her family for most of its history. She understands the challenges faced by many students in our schools more than, say, someone like me ever could. Consequently, the students and -- most importantly -- their families trust her. In the past, she's had to visit several students' homes to get their families to allow them to be part of the team, but she's never failed to get it to happen. If someone wants to be on the team, she'll find a way to make it happen. The team is also led by women. Donna handles all of the team's administrative needs. I lead the engineering team and have been the drive coach since I joined the team in 2005. The team is very present in its community. We focus our outreach heavily on recruitment. I've lost track of the number of students that have joined our team instead of others that are based in the school they attend or nearer to their homes because they interacted with us at an event and felt more comfortable with us. Quote:
Non-Discrimination and Affirmative Action: Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Students Quote:
Quote:
Moving on... Quote:
I am afraid of dogs. I feel nothing but terror when I'm around a dog. My good friends are absolutely in love with their dog and, though I can't imagine how that's possible, I don't disbelieve that it's true. I respect them enough to take what they say as truth and realize that my discomfort is less important than their happiness. Maybe there are parallels to be drawn here; maybe not. Quote:
|
|
#153
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Quote:
|
|
#154
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Forget women in STEM, how about any gender, any race, any sexuality, any age, any wealthiness, any anyone? While many teams, including my own, promote women in STEM, I believe that it shouldn't be limited to gender. It's the whole idea of "fight fire with fire" that I don't like. An all inclusive world would be easier for everyone, but we get in our own way sometimes.
|
|
#155
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Why is this thread relevant shouldn't everyone just talk about robotics the same???
|
|
#156
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Quote:
This is a group of people wanting to talk about how they experience FIRST in a different way than non gender and sexual minorities do. What a boring world it would be if we all talked about things the same way. ![]() Last edited by nerdrock101 : 24-04-2016 at 18:45. Reason: phone keyboards... |
|
#157
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
No, we shouldn't. If teams only talked about robotics (and worse, talked about it in the same way) FIRST wouldn't be nearly as impactful of an organization, and boy would our robots be dull.
|
|
#158
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
But is it not possible to talk about robots from different aspects without having to drag sexuality into the mix. I understand that people can talk about robots differently but I do not understand how sexuality affects it.
|
|
#159
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Quote:
In this case, much like political grants and funding, we have a website devoted to creating a more positive environment for students so it's definitely worth discussing. |
|
#160
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
So looking at the Championship conference schedule for the First time. I see there is one (actually a couple. more than that if you include the ones specifically on women in stem) on diversity & inclusion. I know nothing about it other than seeing it on the schedule.
Last edited by FrankJ : 25-04-2016 at 15:15. |
|
#161
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Quote:
And the idea that robotics students should "just" talk about robots would be quite a few steps in the wrong direction from where teams are now. As they often say, FIRST is about more than the robots. |
|
#162
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
What is appropriate to talk about in a peer to peer relationship and what is a appropriate in a mentor to student relationship is often different. Especially is your team is school affiliated.
|
|
#163
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Hey everyone, Josh here!
I just wanted to say that I love that we're bringing this to the community and all the discussion that has taken place on this thread over that last few weeks. Today is the big day though! If you applied to be a staff member then you should check your email. To those who were accepted into the the staff I would like to congratulate you! To those who have not been accepted I would like to say that you can still contribute to the blog! We'll have Submissions and Asks open to anyone who would like to help out or ask questions! Same goes to those who have not applies, Submissions and Asks will be open to everyone. One thing that is also being worked on is a Discord server. The server is currently reserved for the staff members, but once we get everyone situated and the logistics of how we'll run the Discord server then it will be open for everyone who would like to talk to one another! We'll have everything from a General Chat to a place to dump your FIRST memes to AMAs and game talk! Good luck to any and all that are attending Worlds! |
|
#164
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Quote:
|
|
#165
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: FIRST LGBT+ (A blog by and about LGBT+ people in FIRST)
Quote:
What he is saying is that it is based on genetics, the same way eye or hair color is. Eye and hair color are not a medical condition, whereas something like Down's Syndrome is. Being LGBT+ is genetic, but not a medical condition. I hope that makes sense, indieFan |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|