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Embracing Gender Identity & Following your Passions - Jack Bizuk 

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Jack Bizuk is a University of Alberta student majoring in math at Campus Saint-Jean, who also happens to be a passionate musical theatre dancer. Jack's story is one of finding balance between academics and the arts, especially in spaces where he doesn't always fit the typical mold. Recently, Jack has also been contemplating a shift toward engineering, building on his strengths in math and his father’s background in the field. We’ll be diving into how Jack navigates his academic journey, his experience as a male dancer in a female-dominated sport, and his reflections on gender and identity. It promises to be an insightful conversation on following your passions and staying true to yourself, no matter the circumstances.
Jack's decision to pursue a math major was influenced by his natural aptitude for the subject, something that has always resonated with him. His father, being an engineer, has played a role in shaping his interests, and Jack is now seriously considering engineering as a future career path. Still, he’s not entirely certain that math is the right fit for him and continues to explore his options. He's faced doubts and challenges along the way, questioning whether he should stick with math or make the leap into engineering. His advice to students struggling with the same decisions is simple: it's okay to switch. Jack himself has changed his major twice and is open to doing so again if needed. It’s about finding the right fit, even if it takes time.
As a male dancer in musical theatre, Jack has navigated a unique and sometimes challenging experience. In elementary and high school, he often felt alienated from his peers, unable to fully relate due to his involvement in a sport typically dominated by women. However, he’s learned to handle stereotypes and...
with resilience. Jack believes that just being present as a male dancer helps break down barriers. His advice to other guys interested in pursuing dance or similar fields is clear: go for it! Life is too short to let societal expectations hold you back, and it’s essential to follow what makes you happy-whether it’s math, dance, or something entirely new like engineering.
When it comes to gender and identity, Jack has developed an open-minded and accepting approach. Through his involvement in both math and musical theatre, he's come to see how different environments shape our understanding of gender roles. In the theatre, where gender fluidity is often celebrated, Jack feels more comfortable embracing his full self. However, in more traditional or male-dominated spaces like math and engineering, he sometimes chooses to express himself more conservatively. Jack sees society becoming more accepting of diverse gender identities and hopes that his own experiences can inspire others to embrace a more open and accepting mindset.
At the core of Jack’s journey is a strong sense of self-expression. Whether in the classroom, on stage, or potentially in an engineering lab, he values the ability to define his identity on his own terms. He believes that self-expression is one of the few things we have control over, and while he doesn’t always fully express himself in every setting, he finds empowerment in choosing when and where to do so. As gender roles continue to evolve in society, Jack hopes to contribute to that conversation by being a living example of following one’s passions and supporting others in their journey of self-discovery.
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