Some of you may have noticed seemingly random references made in various comments regarding an interview with NPR that I participated in. No you get to be in on it, too!
Last September National Public Radio did a series on disabled women in the sTEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) fields. They featured students and women in their careers, including myself. I was selected as one of their feature stories because of my involvement with the SCI-VIS program, another special feature story they were running featured the camp. Why the blog chatter now? Because NPR has finally released the interview for podcast and aired it within the last couple of weeks. Unfortunately I wasn’t given the precise date for when it aired so I couldn’t warn y’all ahead of time. But I do have the podcast and transcript location data for you!
Interview
www.womeninscience.org “Access to Advancement” Part 2, click on my name (Anneliese DeVyldere), or just follow this link http://www.womeninscience.org/part.php?partID=6
Another version of the interview aired on http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wamc/news.newsmain/article/663/0/1659192/51..The.Women's.Perspective/51.Show..1092
Here you can get a list of stations that carried the above program http://www.wamc.org/prog-51-carriagelist.html
The profile is also airing, this week on "The Best of our Knowledge",
http://www.wamc.org/prog-tbook.html. It's show #1033
Other stations across the country that pick up "The Best of our Knowledge" are:
http://www.wamc.org/prog-tbook-carriagelist.html
The feature story on SCI-VIS itself airs at the end of this month on "The Best of our Knowledge", and will be on www.womeninscience.org, also by clicking through "Access to Advancement", though "Part 1".
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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