Perhaps the phrase "ordinary" women scientists is an oxymoron -- but it should not be. Women should be free to populate the full range of aspiration and dedication to science or any other profession. In this spirit, I offer below the opening lines of a thought-provoking poem, "Ordinary Women Scientists," by science writer and poet Mary Alexandra Agner,
from the excellent and important anthology Raising Lilly Ledbetter: Women Poets Occupy the Workspace.
Here are links to several recent items about math-women:
may post information and offer support for math women.
from Ordinary Women Scientists by Mary Alexandra Agner
for R.C.
leave the lab late, flasks washed and waiting,
computer on an overnight crunch job,
warm dinner in the microwave
while wondering at excited water molecules,
wave their kids goodnight, grateful