This is the EDI in academy podcast. Produced by Södertörn university in collaboration with the Step project.
These episodes are the result of the BIP workshop on EDI podcast on 10th of february in 2025 in BPI university in Braganca Poprtugal.
It is an explorative method to use the process of working with EDI issues through podcast.
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This is the EDI in academy podcast. Produced by Södertörn university in collaboration with the Step project.
These episodes are the result of the BIP workshop on EDI podcast on 10th of february in 2025 in BPI university in Braganca Poprtugal.
It is an explorative method to use the process of working with EDI issues through podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why are girls not represented in the STEM education as much as boys?
How can we work to make girls choose the STEM education?
These are the question asked and discussed in this episode by Elisabeth Lazarou and Zahia Guessoum.
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Welcome to Breaking Down Barriers in Braganza, the podcast where we explore how design and architecture shape our communities.
In this podcast we are diving into architectural barriers—the physical obstacles that prevent many people from fully accessing our built environment.
When we talk about architectural barriers, we mean design features that unintentionally make it hard for people, especially those with disabilities, to use a space. Think of stairs without ramps or light switches placed too high
In the past, many buildings were made without thinking about accessibility. Designers focused on looks or saving money instead. We must balance preserving history with creating accessible spaces for everyone.
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In this episode Raluca, Petra and Meri discuss the accesability in cafés and restaurants.
How much are people with disabilities included in social life? Are they able to.go to restaurants and coffee shops? We don't see them, very often, even if many of them would like to. This is the topic of this episode of these podcast
People with disabilities often face barriers, including physical inaccessibility, lack of awareness among staff, and social exclusion due to misconceptions or stigma.
Common suggestions include better physical accessibility, disability awareness training for staff, accessible menus, inclusive seating arrangements, and a welcoming, respectful environment.
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In this episode Monia and Aline reflects on their participation of Global Women's breakfast 2025: Breaking Barriers Over Breakfast. This initiative, organized by IUPAC, brings together scientists from around the world to discuss ways to advance gender equality in STEM fields.
Monia and Aline took part of their workshop where every group had a look at a website for a scientific project and evaluate how it performed in terms of EDI, Equality, diversity and inclusion.
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