Barriers
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You can imagine more
barriers.
Purely for the purposes of illustration, let me suggest four more
barriers
to add to the four that people said blocked the path to communicative civilization.
Again, purely for the purposes of illustration, suppose there's a one-in-a-thousand chance of making it across each of the
barriers.
Of course there might be different ways of navigating the barriers, and some chances will be better than one in a thousand.
Equally, there might be more
barriers
and some chances might be one in a million.
All
barriers
are behind us.
This is the story of countless women in Africa, for example, prevented from higher education because of cultural
barriers.
In that community, substandard housing and food insecurity are the major conditions that we as a clinic had to be aware of, but in other communities it could be transportation barriers, obesity, access to parks, gun violence.
Are there
barriers
to health that I'm just not aware of, and more importantly, if there are
barriers
that I'm surfacing, if I'm coming to you and I'm saying I think have a problem with my apartment or at my workplace or I don't have access to transportation, or there's a park that's way too far, so sorry doctor, I can't take your advice to go and jog, if those problems exist, then doctor, are you willing to listen?
So, in a day where a new information technology allows us to participate globally in any conversation, our
barriers
of information are completely lowered and we can, more than ever before, express our desires and our concerns.
Much as these flows do all that good, there are
barriers
to these flows of remittances, these 400 billion dollars of remittances.
All we had to do was remove the
barriers
that surrounded them, and that's what we decided to do.
Look at these marbles bouncing off of the barriers, as an analogy to light being scattered by our bodies.
The passion I developed for knowledge, which allowed me to break
barriers
towards a better life was the motivation for my project I Read I Write.
Pushed by my own experience, as I was not allowed initially to pursue my higher education, I decided to explore and document stories of other women who changed their lives through education, while exposing and questioning the
barriers
they face.
Just like the women I photographed, I had to overcome many
barriers
to becoming the photographer I am today, many people along the way telling me what I can and cannot do.
Umm El-Saad, Asma and Fayza, and many women across the Arab world, show that it is possible to overcome
barriers
to education, which they know is the best means to a better future.
Pan-Africa gives you one billion people, granted across 55 countries with trade
barriers
and other impediments, but our ancestors traded across the continent before Europeans drew lines around us.
It takes away all the societal context that we might be indicted for, for the structural inequality, or the poverty, or the
barriers
to migration.
It's a waking dream, and understanding that that is what we actually exist in is one of the biggest epistemological
barriers
in human history.
We put
barriers
between them reconnecting.
Fortunately for diseases like Ebola, there are things we can do to remove some of these
barriers.
So in their conversations with their NCO, they talked about, you know, sound barriers, different ways to sort of approach this.
We want to use science to overcome the national and cultural barriers, as it does at AIMS.
It's because we are all made of the same building unit, is that I can see a future where the
barriers
between people all come tumbling down.
Beyond that, though, it underscores that the women of color in STEM do not experience the same set of
barriers
that just women or just people of color face.
When we build
barriers
amongst ourselves and we fight amongst ourselves, the virus thrives.
When Emperor Qin Shi Huang unified the states in 221 BCE, the Tibetan Plateau and Pacific Ocean became natural barriers, but the mountains in the north remained vulnerable to Mongol, Turkish, and Xiongnu invasions.
Much of the answer lies with the skill and training of interpreters to overcome language
barriers.
But here's the thing: the more successful I become, the more shows, the more episodes, the more
barriers
broken, the more work there is to do, the more balls in the air, the more eyes on me, the more history stares, the more expectations there are.
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