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Representation Matters. Letters from Black Women in STEM to their Young Selves
A collaborative project between The Exploratory, African Women in Science and Engineering and Levers in Heels, to highlight the journeys of African and black women in STEM. Supported in part by a Diversity in Science grant from The Biochemical Society.
Note from the editor

To find out more about this project, and to contribute a “love letter to your young self” and to document the personal and professional struggles and triumphs of African and diaspora women in STEM, copy and paste this link here: https://tinyurl.com/y85hy9gv, or go to the bottom of our homepage. We are waiting for you to claim a space at the table.

Editors
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Connie Chow
Infusing #play, #inclusion, #feminism into #STEM and life #GlobalCitizen @GirlSciExplore founder| @STEMinistStudio #scientistasactivist
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The Exploratory
A community (em)powered transmission project to transform teaching and learning in science for responsible citizenship. #STEM+#Love= a better world for everyone
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AWSE Official
African Women in Science and Engineering. Celebrating the African Woman in STEM. Champion for more girls in technology related fields.
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Rehema Ndeda
Eager to learn new things. Searching for new ways to change the world using technology.