Ruby Bridges Ruby Bridges was the first African American child to desegregate a southern elementary school. Read a short bio of the sacrifices she and her family endured to advance the civil rights movement by clicking here. Movers and Shakers in STEM Robotics Showcasing representation is key to encouraging more girls to pursue STEM careers. … Continue reading
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2 Motivational Lessons from STEM #Sheros
Girls face an uphill battle to pursue STEM, and it’s not for lack of good grades and talent. They need help combatting negative gender stereotypes that prevent them from choosing STEM fields. Women STEM professionals play an important role in encouraging and building confidence in the next generation of STEM women. Women advocates can help … Continue reading
Women’s History Month |10 Women Activists You’ll Want to Follow
Americans have been celebrating National Women’s History Month since March 1987. Each year, the National Women’s History Alliance selects a theme. This year the alliance chose ‘Providing Healing, Promoting Hope’ to honor caregivers and frontline workers for their ongoing effort throughout the pandemic. The theme also recognizes past and future efforts from women of all … Continue reading