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S01E22 | Makeup and Consumerism

Treat yourself! Xine and Liz talk about class and race in the consumerist makeup heaven that is Sephora. Lupita Nyong'o is now the face of Lancome, but our PhDivas have grown up struggling with representation in cosmetics. It's bittersweet finally being able to enter the rarefied realm of beauty... And as academics we're not supposed to care or talk about it. (FYI Liz loves the Jardin perfume series from Hermes, while Xine's signature fragrance is Tom Ford Black Orchid and is now obsessed with Helmut Lang's Cuiron)

Jan 14, 201638 min

S01E21 | When Bruce Lee meets Bruce Leroy

Black Power, Yellow Peril! What happens when Bruce Lee's inheritor is a young African American man from Harlem? Liz and Xine discuss the classic Motown martial arts film The Last Dragon in relation to Bruce Lee's iconic Enter the Dragon. We discuss cultural appropriation, alliance, and adaptation between Blacks and Asians with a focus on Black and Asian American masculinity. Mentions include the work of scholar Vijay Prashad, Jet Li in Romeo Must Die, John Cho in Selfie, Aziz Ansari and Kelvin Yu in Master of None.

Jan 7, 201639 min

S01E20 | Affirming Actions

#ByeScalia -- black scientists clap back. Liz and Xine discuss Supreme Court Justice Scalia's comments about Blacks benefiting from going to "lesser schools," affirmative action, Abigail Fisher, diversity in university branding, and the history of science. We speak from the heart: Liz on the hurt from these comments and Xine trying to support Liz as a friend. 160+ Asian American & Pacific Islander Groups File Legal Briefs with U.S. Supreme Court in Support of Affirmative Action #edu4all #NotYourWedge: http://asianamericancivilrights.org/160-aapi-groups-file-legal-briefs-with-u-s-supreme-court-in-support-of-affirmative-action We encourage you to support awesome black women scientists like the ones we have listed below: Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (@IBJIYONGI) Danielle Lee, The Urban Scientist (@DNLee5 https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/urban-scientist/about/) Jedidah Isler, TED Fellow (@JedidahIslerPhD https://www.ted.com/talks/jedidah_isler_how_i_fell_in_love_with_quasars_blazars_and_our_incredible_universe?language=en)

Dec 17, 201547 min

S01E19 | 2-Body Problems & Padawans

"It looks like I'm missing my girlfriend!" Liz and Xine have a 2 body problem since Liz is at UNC Chapel Hill and Xine is still at Cornell. We talk about the 2-or-more body problem (family and friends are bodies too!). Xine also explains Star Wars to Liz: are we Jedi or Sith? Other topics: books we want to read, The Wiz, #ThanksgivingwithBlackFamilies. We are still working out the kinks of recording apart from each other -- apologies for the delay and sound quality!

Dec 10, 201542 min

S01E18 | Appreciation or Appropriation?

Xine and Liz respond to a listener's question: can someone appropriate their own cultural identity? Xine confesses that she's an Asian person who has never been to Asia. Liz muses about her relationship to her own blackness. Food, fashion, hip hop. Power and history. What's authenticity? Who gets to own culture?

Nov 19, 201537 min

S01E17 | What Counts as Evidence?

Discussing "truth" across the STEM/humanities divide! Liz explains p-values to Xine. Xine teaches Liz what close reading means. Together, Xine and Liz examine the shifting standards of evidence in popular culture and recent events around police brutality.

Nov 12, 201546 min

S01E15 | PhDivas on Divas: Why We Love Nicki Minaj

‘‘I don’t care to speak to you anymore.’’ Nicki Minaj to her interviewer from New York Times magazine. (!) Liz and Xine bow before the throne of Nicki Minaj and discuss her role in the current climate of pop culture, racial discourse, and feminism.

Oct 29, 201534 min

S01E16 | Advice for Early Graduate Students

The greatest thing you'll ever learn is how to mentor and be mentored in return. Liz and Xine reflect on their PhD experiences and give advice to early career graduate students...eating Sour Patch Kids along the way. What do we wish we knew? Thanks for all of our mentors! #academickindness

Oct 22, 201532 min

S01E14 | Meet PhDiva Xine Yao

"Go back to Hong Kong! Speak English!" Liz interviews Xine about Toronto and multiculturalism, racial consciousness, video games, and her general attitude of defiance in her life and her study of literature. Stay tuned for end of the episode where you will also learn something about Xine that causes her friends a lot of anguish. Happy belated birthday, Xine!

Oct 15, 201538 min

PhDivasFootnote - Liz Defends her PhD

Liz talks about her dissertation defense aka why Xine went to the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology at 9am on a Wednesday We are starting a new short format called "Footnotes" to come out between our regular long Thursday episodes! Tidbits, bloopers, and answers to your questions.

Oct 13, 201511 min

S01E13 | #Academic Anxiety: The Job Market

Liz and Xine sit down with fellow PhDiva Dr. Nadia Chernyak and discuss difficulties and similarities about applying to tenure track jobs in the humanities, social sciences, and STEM. (Yes, we are all on the job market right now.) How is the university changing? What is your #academicanxiety? For more information about Dr. Chernyak you can find her at www.nadiachernyak.com

Oct 8, 201559 min

S01E12 | Studying What You Love: Interview with PhDiva Shyla Foster

Can you study what you love? Newly minted PhD Dr. Shyla Foster talks to Xine and Liz about why she studies Buffy the Vampire Slayer and how to be a critic as well as a fan.

Oct 1, 201536 min

S01E11 | Xine Brings Liz To The Mutter Museum

In this two part series, Xine and Liz show each other how they conduct research. In Part 2, modern-day scientist Liz joins Xine on her trip to Philadelphia to conduct research in the archives of the Mutter Museum of the College of Physicians. Skull collections! Civil War medicine!

Sep 24, 201534 min

S01E10 | Liz Brings Xine To A Lab

In this two part series, Xine and Liz show each other how they conduct research. In Part I, Xine shadows Liz on a typical day of experimentation with in-vivo imaging in a biomedical engineering lab. What happens when Xine, who studies the history of science and medicine, gets to see Liz's day-to-day work as a scientist? Lasers! Floating tables!

Sep 17, 201530 min

S01E09 | Introducing PhDiva Liz

Xine interviews Liz and highlights some of her favorite "Liz-isms." Liz reveals insight into her childhood, why she loves physics, being from the south, and why she's truly a PhDiva.

Sep 10, 201541 min

S01E07 | . . .what's in a name?

Liz and Xine break down the outrageous NY Times comments by Duke professor Jerry Hough about Black and Asian names in relation to assimilation in America.

Sep 4, 201530 min

S01E08 | And.... We're Are Back!

Xine and Liz are back from summer break and bringing you the business. New music, photography, a Facebook page -- and new episodes!

Sep 3, 20155 min

S01E06 | Saying IN YOUR FACE to #mathpower

"You're a girl so you can't do math." "Speak English and go back to Hong Kong!" Liz and Xine tackle racial and gender stereotypes that tried to hold them back -- but they ended up doing PhDs in the very subjects they weren't supposed to be any good at.

May 19, 201529 min

S01E05 | Can We Be Academics AND Activists?

#BlackLivesMatter. DREAM Cornell. May Day. #FighttheFee. Just a few of the acts of protest on Cornell's campus at the beginning of this month. Xine and Liz discuss activism, the academy, and what it takes to be an ally. Cornell's Response to Student Activists http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/29/cornell-student-activists_n_7167092.html CAAAV's #JusticeforAkaiGurley #Asians4BlackLives letter http://caaav.org/justiceforakaigurley-national-sign-on-letter

May 12, 201529 min

S01E04 | Fresh Off the Boat makes us feel weird.

It's hard not to have an opinion about Fresh Off the Boat, the first Asian American sitcom in about 20 years. Check out our take on the representation of Asian Americans and the use of Black culture both in the show and by its creator, Eddie Huang. Eddie Huang's initial Vulture article on FOTB: http://www.vulture.com/2015/01/eddie-huang-fresh-off-the-boat-abc.html Bill Maher interview with Eddie Huang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPbdydra_Ak OKCupid on race: http://blog.okcupid.com/index.php/race-attraction-2009-2014/ Color Creative founded by Issa Rae: http://www.colorcreative.tv/

Apr 29, 201529 min

S01E03 | Are women preferred 2:1 over men in STEM? …nah.

A Cornell study just came out with this headline: 'Women preferred 2:1 over men for STEM faculty positions' There's A LOT of things wrong with this. So, we had a discussion. Coverage of the Study Cornell's press release: http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/2015/04/women-preferred-21-over-men-stem-faculty-positions CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/13/opinions/williams-ceci-women-in-science/ NYTimes: http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/13/opinions/williams-ceci-women-in-science/ Criticism Article in Slate: http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2015/04/no_sexist_hiring_in_stem_fields_a_vaunted_new_study_makes_that_claim_unconvincingly.html The Other Sociologist: http://othersociologist.com/2015/04/16/myth-about-women-in-science/ Claire G. Griffin: http://claireggriffin.com/blog-1/2015/4/15/women-preferentially-hired-in-stem-but-does-that-solve-the-problem?hc_location=ufi Storify #stillaproblem: https://storify.com/kejames/still-a PNAS Submission Process http://www.pnas.org/site/misc/reviewprocess.pdf

Apr 27, 201532 min

S01E02 | Growing Up Reading

Liz and Xine talk libraries, grandpas, and the smell of books.

Apr 27, 201516 min

S01E01 | Women And Icons

Who did the PhDivas look up to? Role models and possibility models. Real Colored Girls' "The Problem with Beyhive Bottom Bitch Feminism": https://realcoloredgirls.wordpress.com/2013/12/15/the-problem-with-beyhive-bottom-bitch-feminism/

Apr 22, 201531 min