ποΈ Episode Description
What does it mean to belong in science when you donβt fit the mold?
In this conversation, Aisha sits down with Maynard Okereke, also known as The Hip Hop M.D., to talk about navigating identity, culture, and creativity in STEM. Maynard shares his journey from engineering to science communication, and how his love of music and storytelling became a bridge to connect with communities often left out of the science conversation. They explore code switching, systemic barriers, and how cultural connection can be a powerful teaching tool.
For anyone interested in creating a more inclusive, authentic future in STEM, this episode offers reflection, real talk, and hope.
π Universal Inclusion Links
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/universal_inclusion/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/universal-inclusion-ui/
π Time Stamps / Chapters
00:00 β Introducing Maynard Okereke
How his engineering background and creative drive sparked a new path.
02:46 β Redefining who belongs in science
Why embracing creativity and culture is key to inclusion.
06:33 β Learning through mistakes
Maynard reflects on growth, failure, and staying motivated.
08:49 β Code switching and self-expression
Navigating identity and language in academic and professional spaces.
13:28 β Culture and the classroom
The importance of representation, relevance, and connection in education.
20:55 β The pressure of being βthe only oneβ
Stories about race, belonging, and making space for others.
26:37 β Representation and responsibility
Why visibility matters and how mentorship can change lives.
35:04 β The DEI landscape in STEM
Reflections on recent backlash, and why equity work must continue.
41:29 β Small actions, big impact
Maynardβs advice on how to support others and stay in the work.
π€ Guest Bio
Maynard Okereke is a civil engineer turned award-winning science communicator. As The Hip Hop M.D., he brings STEM to life through cultural relevance, media, and performance, with a focus on engaging underrepresented youth. His platform, Hip Hop Science Show, has been recognized for its impact across education and social media.
π Guest Links
Website: hiphopscienceshow.com
Instagram: @hiphopscienceshow
π Transcript
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