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Friday, December 6, 2013

December 6th, 1989

Here in Canada, today is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, in remembrance of the Montreal Massacre.

24 years ago, a madman went on a mass-shooting at the École Polytechnique of Montreal. He killed fourteen female engineering students whose only "crime" was being a woman. A woman who wanted to learn engineering.

His suicide letter and eyewitness accounts indicate he was motivated to kill these women for being feminists.

24 years ago, being a woman engineering student was an act of social change so radical -- so role-incongruent -- that a madman like Lépine considered it punishable by death. Being a woman in engineering was an act so radical, so role-incongruent, that it was (and is) inherently feminist.

And as comforting as it may feel that the Montreal Massacre is history -- or simply the act of a madman -- women in engineering continue to face a much more aggressive sexism than we see in the other sciences. 69% of female engineers have experienced sexual harassment on the job. We still have a long way to go.