Q&A: Lisa Jatta

Lisa Jatta, biological sciences major, is one of the women featured as part of The Signal’s #HawkHerStory coverage, celebrating Women’s History Month. This special coverage focuses on the stories and perspectives of the various women within the UHCL community.

Read The Signal’s Q&A with Jatta below and see the other Q&As conducted with students, faculty, staff, administrators and alumni here.


PHOTO: Lisa Jatta in yellow blazer. Photo courtesy of Lisa Jatta.
Lisa Jatta, biology major, served in the Army before enrolling at UHCL. Photo courtesy of Lisa Jatta.

Q: Can you tell us a bit about yourself, on both a personal and professional/educational level?

A: Yes, I am a first-generation college student and Army veteran graduating in May with a B.S. in Biological Sciences with a concentration in cellular & molecular biology. I am a second-generation immigrant who longs to travel and meet her paternal side of the family in The Gambia, Africa. Lastly, I am also a member of a few organizations at school—Pathways to STEM, Tri-Beta, and Society of Future Medical Professionals (SFMP).

Q: What are some activities you enjoy doing?

A: I truly enjoy traveling but since COVID-19, I’ve been doing more reading than traveling and a lot of introspection and self-care. Those activities have been lifesaving and extremely important for my mental care. I enjoy connecting with family over Facetime/Zoom whenever possible and trying new food.

Q: Q: Are there modern-day women role models today you wish you had growing up?

A: There are so many, but to name a few: Dr. Korie Grayson, Ph.D., Dr. Kiona, Ph.D., M.S., M.A., Angela Basset, and Viola Davis. All of them encompass the determination and strong-will, and boldness that I admire wish they were my personal support system growing up.

Q: What are some problems you anticipate/have encountered as a woman in your field?

A: I have not had any direct encounters, yet, but I anticipate that there will be some misogyny and discrimination from people who still think that women belong at home or being a caretaker. I, for sure, will not be deterred in my goals and what I seek to accomplish because of someone’s flawed outlook on women’s abilities.

Q: What advice would you give to other women and young girls?

A: Be the support you wish you had. If you encounter someone along the way that is going through it, be the helping hand, if you can. The world needs a little more care and kindness to go around.

Q: Is there anything you would like our readers to know?

A: “It’s important to surround yourself with good people, interesting people, young people, young ideas. Go places, learn new stuff. Look at the world with wonder – don’t be tired about it.” – Angela Bassett

PHOTO: Sheridan Allison and her close friend Lisa Jatta, biological science major, posing with Hunter the Hawk. Photo courtesy of Sheridan Allison.
Sheridan Allison and her close friend Lisa Jatta, biological sciences major, posing with Hunter the Hawk at the 2019 I Heart UHCL festivities. Photo courtesy of Sheridan Allison.

 

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