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Lemann Lecture Series | Sonia Guimarães | Unlocking Potential Through Diversity: A Call to Action

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies, Center for Global Studies, Department of Physics, Center for African Studies, Women and Gender in Global Perspectives and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Location
306 Coble Hall
Date
Nov 12, 2024   12:00 pm  
Speaker
Sonia Guimarães, Associate Professor I at the Institute of Aeronautical Technology (ITA) and PhD in physics from the University of Manchester (UK). Sonia is the first black woman to have a PhD in physics in Brazil, graduating in 1989, a title that led her to become a professor at ITA when the institute still did not accept women among its students, in 1993. At the time, she also became the first black woman professor at the institution, which is one of the most traditional in Brazil. Born in São Paulo (SP), she currently lives in São José dos Campos, where she continues to teach at ITA. In May 2023, Sonia received the Santos Dumont Medal of Honor to Merit as a celebration of her 30 years of work at ITA. In December of the same year, she was elected by Bloomberg Línea as one of the 100 most innovative people in Latin America.
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When we picture a scientist, how often do we see a black Brazilian woman in our minds? Dr. Sonia Guimarães, a trailblazing physicist, challenges this norm by showcasing the extraordinary achievements of black women in STEM, who defy the odds to excel. Despite systemic barriers, these women have risen to prominence, driven by unparalleled skill and resilience. Studies show that diverse teams are not only more innovative but also more successful. Join us in embracing diversity, not as a checkbox, but as a catalyst for transformation. Let’s take action together to create inclusive environments where everyone can thrive.  

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