Oral history interview of Priyam Patel, conducted by Tallie Casucci (audio and transcript)

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Title Oral history interview of Priyam Patel, conducted by Tallie Casucci (audio and transcript)
Creator Patel, Priyam
Contributor Casucci, Tallie
Description Priyam Patel (b. 1986) grew up in Bayonne, outside of New York City. She recalls the significant role of her family and education played in her childhood. She recounts large family gatherings and playing with her sisters and cousins in the streets. Priyam discusses several challenges of being a first generation Indian American, including growing up in a predominately White community, pursuing her mathematics career, and starting rock climbing. There were several early college and PhD mentors at NYU and Rutgers, who encouraged Priyam to continue her studies and research in mathematics. In turn, Priyam has continuously advocated for a more inclusive and supportive mathematics field for women and people of color. Priyam went to Purdue University and UC Santa Barbara for post-doctorate fellowships and eventually accepted a position at the University of Utah in the mathematics department. She loves teaching math and her research. In Santa Barbara, Priyam was introduced to rock climbing for its problem solving aspects. With Matt Burbach, Priyam helped start BIPOC at the Front Climbing Gym, which was later renamed Color the Wasatch in 2020. Priyam discusses several accomplishments and goals for Color the Wasatch and inclusivity in the climbing community by putting people first.
Additional Information Timestamps - 0:22 Family life in Bayonne and discrimination; 8:48 Pursing a mathematics career; 21:35 Math mentors; 26:07 Introduction to climbing in Santa Barbara; 35:23 Moving to Utah; 38:53 Founding Color the Wasatch and significant growth of the organization; 51:05 Overlap between math and climbing communities; 56:50 Lessons for new affinity groups ; 1:00:37 Inspiration from the Memphis Rox Climbing and Community Center; 1:05:33 Finding personal balance; 1:11:09 Biggest challenge in the climbing community
Date 2022-10-06
Spatial Coverage Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, 40.76078, -111.89105
Subject Rock climbers; Rock climbing; Outdoor recreation industry; East Indian American women; Mathematics; Women in mathematics; Women in community organization
Keyword Indian American; Mathematics; Inclusion; Diversity; Women in STEM; Rock climbing; Community organizing; Color the Wasatch
Collection Number and Name DA0002 Rock Climbers Oral History Project
Collection Name Rock Climbers Oral History Project
Holding Institution Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Type Text; Sound
Format application/pdf
Language eng
Rights
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ARK ark:/87278/s6ycqkze
Extent 21 pages; 1:18:58
Genre oral histories (literary works); sound recordings
Setname uum_rcohp
ID 2289547
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6ycqkze
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