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TEDx

The Odds in Science and Space - Changing Perspectives for Black Women

TEDx via YouTube

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Explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Odette Harris, a Stanford neurosurgeon, as she delivers a powerful TEDx talk on the importance of black female role models in science and space. Discover how a chance encounter with renowned African-American astronaut Mae Jemison shaped Dr. Harris's perspective on representation in STEM fields. Learn about Dr. Harris's impressive career as the Paralyzed Veterans of America Endowed Professor of Spinal Cord Injury Medicine, Professor of Neurosurgery, and Vice Chair of Diversity at Stanford University School of Medicine. Gain insights into her work managing traumatic brain injury patients and implementing innovative treatment algorithms. Understand the significance of diversity in scientific fields and how role models can inspire future generations to pursue careers in science and space exploration. Be inspired by Dr. Harris's numerous accolades, including recognition from Forbes and Ebony Magazine, and her appointment as a Fellow of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. Reflect on the power of representation and how it can "change the odds" for underrepresented groups in scientific and space-related fields.

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The Odds In Science and Space | Odette Harris | TEDxBaylands Park Youth

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