• Question: Are you a feminist?

    Asked by yaps134kat on 28 Jun 2021.
    • Photo: Carys Kelly

      Carys Kelly answered on 28 Jun 2021:


      Of course, yes! It’s part of why I do loads of work with schools. I want to show all young people that we’re all deserving of the same career/educational opportunities regardless of gender.

    • Photo: Tommy Shinton

      Tommy Shinton answered on 28 Jun 2021:


      Yes, of course. We definitely need more female engineers too to help make it a better, more diverse area of work – luckily that is happening, but can be faster.

    • Photo: Chloe James

      Chloe James answered on 28 Jun 2021:


      Definitely. I believe everyone should be treated equally, both in work and outside of it, regardless of someone’s gender, sexuality, race or ability. I’m a huge advocate for giving women the same opportunity as men, and making sure their voices are heard. A lot of people think feminism is all about women being better than men, but it really isn’t. It’s fighting for equality for both sexes!

    • Photo: Caroline Roche

      Caroline Roche answered on 29 Jun 2021:


      Yes, I firmly believe in equality for all! Regardless of background, how they identify or how we perceive them, everyone should be treated the same.

    • Photo: Jessica Poore

      Jessica Poore answered on 29 Jun 2021:


      ‘Feminist’ definitely means different things to different people – but for me it’s all about equality for everyone, regardless of gender or anything else – and I’m definitely into that!
      Your gender (or sexuality, race, etc.) shouldn’t make a difference if you want to do a particular job or take a particular opportunity – and those opportunities should be open to everyone. There’s still a lot of work to do to make sure that everyone not only gets offered the same chances, but also has the same ability to take those chances – it doesn’t always mean treating everyone identically, but making sure that nobody is unfairly disadvantaged in reaching the end goal!

    • Photo: Sam Hurst

      Sam Hurst answered on 29 Jun 2021:


      I believe in equality of rights for all independent of sex, race, and social standing. I believe lack of opportunity for poorer communities is a much bigger problem than lack of opportunities for women. More variety is always better.

    • Photo: Helen Randell

      Helen Randell answered on 30 Jun 2021:


      I believe in equity and increasing diversity of thought is a good thing for engineers.

    • Photo: Melis Duyar

      Melis Duyar answered on 1 Jul 2021:


      Yes, of course I’m a feminist!

    • Photo: Rob Gilbert

      Rob Gilbert answered on 1 Jul 2021:


      Yes and to be honest this is the reason I take part in STEM activities for students. I believe having a more (gender) diverse workplace is essential in designing equitable solutions to the world’s problems.

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