Season 5 Episode 12 - Interview with Sheila Humphreys
In this powerful episode, Susanna interviews Sheila Humphreys, a pioneer in STEM diversity and inclusion. Sheila shares her 40-year journey at UC Berkeley, where she championed initiatives to increase opportunities for marginalized groups in engineering and computer science. From navigating systemic challenges to fostering trust and mentorship, Sheila reflects on the profound impact of her work. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of advocacy, education, and relationships in creating meaningful change.
Episode Highlights
01:44 - Introducing Sheila Humphreys
13:49 - Sheila discusses her role in the creation of diversity programs in the 80s, advocating for these underrepresented groups, and the lasting impact of those programs today.
18:37 - Susanna and Sheila talk about tackling imposter syndrome and building trust in mentoring relationships.
34:25 - Sheila shares insights from her book on Berkeley’s early women doctoral graduates and how it came to be.
Get To Know Sheila Humphreys
Sheila Humphreys has dedicated over 40 years to advancing diversity and inclusion in STEM, particularly within UC Berkeley’s Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) department. As the Director of Diversity, Sheila led numerous programs to support women and underrepresented students, focusing on mentorship, trust-building, and systemic change. She is also the author of a book highlighting Berkeley’s early women doctoral graduates. Sheila’s groundbreaking work has left a lasting legacy in STEM, inspiring future generations of engineers and computer scientists.
EECS Notable Women: Sheila Humphreys
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