Blog post 1: Race, Ethnicity, Culture or Religion
Before traveling to Morocco, I had assumptions about gender roles and the types of careers woman might typically hold. But visiting Morocco challenged those assumptions and changed my perspective.For example when we visited the Blueberry farm I noticed several women actively working in research and scientific positions at the farm. Seeing women involved in agricultural science and laboratory work in Morocco was inspiring because these are often considered male-dominated fields in many parts of the world.
One moment that stood out to me was in the dairy farm, seeing a woman working in the laboratory testing milk samples from the cows.Her role seemed highly technical and important to the quality and safety of the dairy production process. It reminded me that women contribute significantly to science, agriculture, and research, even in industries where men are traditionally more visible in Morocco. According to UNESCO, women around the world include Morocco are increasingly participating in STEM fields, although they still face barriers in many industries(UNESCO,2025).
This experience made me reflect on how women around the world continue to break barriers in careers related to STEM, agriculture, and leadership.It made me realize how aw as a woman I have the opportunity purses any career but woman in other counties like Morocco probably face more challenges.In Morocco, these women showed intelligence, and dedication in their work. Watching them perform research and quality testing challenged stereotypes and showed how societies are evolving to create more opportunities for women.
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