Reflecting on 7 (!) Years of Graduate School

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This Fall marks the beginning of year 4 (!) of my PhD.

I am often asked what advice I'd give my younger self as I began my long graduate school journey. Three hard-earned, important lessons I wish I would've known before I began:

1. Prioritize yourself and your health over everything else. Burnout is real. You can offer more to the world, to your work, to your loved ones when you are properly cared for.


2. Ask for help often and unapologetically. Your community wants to see you succeed - whether you need a hand with staticistical analysis or a dog sitter or a shoulder to cry on, ask.


3. Work to recalibrate success. Process is so incredibly valuable while pursuing a degree. You will learn so much and do so much and meet so many inspiring, passionate, brilliant humans. Cherish the process, journey, connections, and friends. Products can be important and valuable too, but if you put all your stock and success measurement in that basket, you are sure to miss the truly rewarding aspects of your degree.

Be kind to yourself this Friday. You're doing great. 💙

Black Lives Matter

This post was co-written with fellow colleagues in the ACS Lab, and originally appeared on the ACS lab website on June 3, 2020.

Image credit: BlackLivesMatter

Image credit: BlackLivesMatter

As Conservation Scientists in the Applied Conservation Science Lab, we acknowledge the pervasive racial and socioeconomic disparities and systems of oppression that have and continue to harm Black people (and Indigenous peoples and POC). We recognize that there is no successful conservation, no empowered science, no justice anywhere while injustice prevails. 

We also understand that, as a group of predominately white scholars, we will never fully understand. We understand that our white privilege shields us from violence, aggression, pain, and rage felt regularly by Black people and clears our career paths of barriers they face. We acknowledge that environmentalist and conservation-oriented movements have ugly histories of racism that require constant confrontation today and always. We understand that this is our work. We understand that our work is to listen, learn, confront, be uncomfortable, and support Black people today and every day. But we will never understand the experiences of Black people.

core operating value of the Applied Conservation Science Lab is social justice. We offer resources in this article to support that value and to amplify Black voices, leaders, and people. We offer resources to those, like us, learning and listening; aware of our immense duty now and always. Black Lives Matter.

Tools to Educate Yourself and Others

Dear White People: Here are 10 Actions You Can Take to Promote Racial Justice in the Workplace – Dana Browniee

10 Steps to Non-Optical Allyship – Mireille C. Harper

Black and Brown People Have Been Protesting for Centuries. It’s White People Who Are Responsible for What Happens Next. – Savala Trepczynski

75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice – Corinne Shutack

First, Listen. Then, Learn: Anti-Racism Resources for White People – Julia Wuench 

How to be an Antiracist – Ibram X. Kendi

Me and White Supremacy – Layla F Saad

White Fragility – Robin Diangelo

White people have to step up to identify systemic racism, in Canada – Roshini Nair

Racism In Canada is Ever-Present, But We Have A Long History of Denial – Maija Kappler

‘Racism Exists in Canada’ – Star staff

Ways to Support Black Businesses

AfroBiz Canada

Black Business Initiative

Ways to Support Black Colleagues and Friends

Three Things you Should Not Say to Your Black Colleagues Right Now – Adunola Adeshola

We Must Step Up For Black People Right Now – Here’s How – Sheree Atcheson 

Support and Amplify Black Birders Week and #BlackAFinSTEM

Opportunities to Donate (an inexhaustive list)

Minnesota Freedom Fund

George Floyd Memorial Fund

Black Visions Collective

Campaign Zero

Black Lives Matter

NAACP Legal Defense Fund

American Civil Liberties Union

Petitions to Signs

#JusticeforFloyd Petition

How to Confront your Family and Friends

Ways to Hold your Local Authorities Accountable

Look up your MP, and contact them regarding the importance of ending police brutality and racism.