
DASL Podcast
The DASL podcast is a project designed by Dr. Silvia Vicenzi to elevate the stories of underrepresented trainees at UCSD who have braved challenges and discrimination in their lives and careers. This platform aims to empower individuals by sharing their experiences and the strategies they used to navigate and overcome such obstacles. The objective is to provide insights and inspiration, with the anticipated outcome being a source of motivation and guidance for trainees facing similar challenges. DASL at UCSD has already made significant contributions to promoting diversity and enhancing rights within higher education. The DASL Podcast represents a forward-thinking approach to storytelling and mentorship that will make a lasting impact on our community.
We are extremely thankful to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Diversity Grant for funding the DASL Podcast Series, among many other projects (https://chanzuckerberg.com/). DASL stands for The Diversity and Science Lecture Series (https://www.ucsddasl.com/).
Are you interested in sharing your story on the DASL Podcast? Nominate yourself or someone you know to be a guest by filling out our intake form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMipiFRpxpWj_IEDte8mBAKA9n7BCe2ylBLNNY_H6zTE5Ogg/viewform.
We’re excited to feature voices that inspire, empower, and contribute to our diverse community.
DASL Podcast
#13 - "Navigating Academia and Motherhood" - With Dr. Cindy Barba
The podcast episode features an interview with Cindy Barba, a scientist and mother whose journey is defined by resilience, determination, and the courage to carve her own path. Growing up in Southern California as the daughter of undocumented Mexican immigrants, Cindy shares the challenges of navigating higher education without financial aid, working tirelessly to fund her studies—including running her own clothing store—and discovering her passion for science through community college programs.
Cindy opens up about the quiet struggles her family faced, from living with the fear of deportation to the sacrifices her parents made to create a better future for their children. By sharing these deeply personal experiences, she challenges misconceptions about undocumented families and highlights the strength, perseverance, and values that shaped her academic path.
In this episode, Cindy also reflects on her transition from Ph.D. to postdoc and the unique challenges of balancing motherhood with the demands of academia. She speaks candidly about the importance of finding a lab environment that aligns with one’s values, the courage to leave situations that don’t foster growth, and the freedom that comes from redefining success on your own terms.
Through her involvement in diversity initiatives and community-building efforts, Cindy advocates for inclusive academic spaces where every scientist—regardless of background—feels seen, valued, and supported. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-advocacy, and staying true to what matters most in life.
Are you interested in sharing your story on the DASL Podcast? Nominate yourself or someone you know to be a guest by filling out our intake form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMipiFRpxpWj_IEDte8mBAKA9n7BCe2ylBLNNY_H6zTE5Ogg/viewform.
We’re excited to feature voices that inspire, empower, and contribute to our diverse community.