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Today, global health workers I meet in conferences and in the field are mostly women. But this was not true of our global health pioneers. Jane Elizabeth Waterston stepped into this almost exclusively male endeavor, determined to challenge Gilbert and Sullivan’s satirical stereotype of a little maid from school. But before long she discovered some problems far deeper than gender stereotypes. She discovered what global health workers are still discovering: that we all have trouble getting along with each other.
Send me your reactions at [email protected]. Visit my website at https://globalhealth757.wordpress.com/ .
By Today, global health workers I meet in conferences and in the field are mostly women. But this was not true of our global health pioneers. Jane Elizabeth Waterston stepped into this almost exclusively male endeavor, determined to challenge Gilbert and Sullivan’s satirical stereotype of a little maid from school. But before long she discovered some problems far deeper than gender stereotypes. She discovered what global health workers are still discovering: that we all have trouble getting along with each other.
Send me your reactions at [email protected]. Visit my website at https://globalhealth757.wordpress.com/ .