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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium DMMM5: A Decade of Creating Inclusion and Belonging for Diversity in the Minerals, Metals, and Materials Professions
Presentation Title Black Sheep—The Choice is Yours (Revisited)
Author(s) Suveen N. Mathaudhu
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Suveen N. Mathaudhu
Abstract Scope Some may recognize that this title matches a classic 1991 track from the Black Sheep with the lyrics, “You can get with this, or you can get with that.” This rap group name represents the struggles of the members of a group who are often perceived as outliers, and the term often implies waywardness. This specific song presents listeners with concepts of key choices in life. The pathways to success for “black sheep” (may it be race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, educational background, religion, physical ability, nationality and many others) are decidedly different from those who align with majority “preferable” groups across disciplines, and the Materials Science and Engineering community is not immune to these biases. Through the lens of this song and anecdotal stories, this talk will present career choices that can be made to overcome the “black sheep effect” in materials science and engineering industry and academia. Further, strategies on exploiting the factors that make one unique for positive outcomes in your research, teaching, mentoring and service activities will be discussed.
Proceedings Inclusion? Undecided

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A Decade of DMMM Impact
Best Practices for Resume Review and Hiring Panels—Hands on Activity
Black Sheep—The Choice is Yours (Revisited)
Breaking Barriers and Materials: Uncovering Constance Tipper's Impact on Metallurgy and Inclusion
Creating a Trauma Informed Environment: A Survivors Perspective
Going International
Materials Research in Industry
Professional Development as a Structural Materials Researcher
Which Faculty Diversity Programs Work? Evidence From 600 Colleges and Universities

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