A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, and Dreams Deferred
Ratings14
Average rating4.1
Rating: 4.5 stars
I loved the execution of this memoir because it was a unique blend of astrophysics, cosmology, feminism, and politics. I especially gained interest when she discussed the physics of melanin and dark matter. It reminds me of the lecture I went to about Dark Matter. I also appreciate learning about the unpaid emotional labor that BIPOC scientists do for DEI initiatives and can painfully relate to that as an undergraduate student advocating for disability inclusion. It is unfortunate that sexual violence still occurs in academia but I also hope that people become more aware.