In this final personal episode, Dina and Karine open up about one of the most defining aspects of their lives: motherhood. As PhD candidates at uOttawa, they’ve shared stories of navigating academia, racialized consciousness and advocacy, but at every turn motherhood has been there shaping their experiences, challenges, and priorities.
This conversation explores what it means to mother while immersed in higher education. Dina and Karine reflect on the joys and tensions of parenting while conducting research, attending classes, and engaging in activism. They share candid stories about finding time for themselves, how they hold important conversations with their kids, and the emotional labor that often goes unseen in academic spaces.
They also raise important questions about institutional support for student-parents, calling for tangible changes like accessible childcare on campus and more inclusive academic policies. Motherhood isn’t separate from their scholarship, it’s central to it. Tune in for a conversation that’s both intimate and urgent, as the Kardinas continue weaving their lived experiences into a vision for a more compassionate academic world.
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