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Why We Must Change the STEM Landscape NOW

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Erika Jefferson is CEO of Black Women in Science and Engineering (BWISE) The holidays are now upon us, and as we prepare for the start of a new year, my hope for 2019 is that significant strides are made in improving the STEM landscape from the beginning to the end of the pipeline. Millions of … Continue reading "Why We Must Change the STEM Landscape NOW"

Source: US Black Engineer – The STEM Community's Magazine

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