#VanguardSTEM: Making, taking, changing STEM spaces. An online community devoted to encouraging conversations btw emerging & established women of color in #STEM
We welcome you to engage in constructive conversations w/ us abt identity in science & the context of science in society.
None of us are free until we all are.
How do you "Take Up Space" in STEM? For us, it means being authentically YOU in any & every STEM space. This #TakeUpSpaceTuesday article discusses building inclusive STEM spaces to acknowledge the intersections of identity that LGBTQ+ women of color occupy https://t.co/dvSxeMI5fu
Do you remember Mecca, our community feature when she was just a ninth-grader rocking the STEM world?
We recently got an update from Mecca! Read more here on how her journey only continues to get better!
https://t.co/h2sRXxpsGW
Looking for a mentor who shares your identity?
We're hosting our annual #NationalMentoringMonth Guerilla Mentoring event January 29, 2025 at 6:30pm ET! We've recruited an incredible roster of mentors working in academia, industry, nonprofits and more! https://t.co/WTF16XSoMi
📚 Are you an educator looking to bring AI discussions into your classroom? Are you passionate about learning more about social and ethical issues relating to AI?
For #InternationalDayofEducation, we're spotlighting the incredible resources available at https://t.co/ZwqlbB2Yaw.
📕#UnmaskingAI Official Action Guide: connect with @jovialjoy's story of "unmasking" hidden biases in AI systems and explore practical ways to join the fight for algorithmic justice.
🎥 @CodedBias Viewing Guide: the award-winning documentary by Shalini Kantayya is available on Netflix or you can request permission to screen the film.
💄 Drag vs AI Lesson Plan: #DRAGVSAI explores identity, gender presentation, face surveillance, artificial intelligence, and algorithmic harms - use it to host your own workshop with students.
Visit https://t.co/ZwqlbB2Yaw today! And be sure to tag us to let us know how you use the guides - we love seeing these resources in action!
Let’s shine a spotlight on STEM change-makers! 🌟 Nominate a mentor, colleague, or trailblazer to speak on the plenary stage at #NDiSTEM2025, October 30–November 1, 2025. Help us celebrate achievements and inspire future leaders. Submit your nomination: https://t.co/KSfls0SbUT ✨
We're heartbroken to share the passing of BIN member James S. Brown. He touched so many lives with his warmth. Our thoughts are with all who knew him. 🖤
You can support his family via GoFundMe: https://t.co/PZqVdi54E2
Looking for a mentor who shares your identity?
We're hosting our annual #NationalMentoringMonth Guerilla Mentoring event January 29, 2025 at 6:30pm ET! We've recruited an incredible roster of mentors working in academia, industry, nonprofits and more! https://t.co/WTF16XSoMi
We need mentors from our community (that’s YOU, fam!!) to come through to support and uplift the next generation of women and non-binary folks of color in STEM. Mentors: if you’re available and already game, please sign up below by Friday https://t.co/MLLRf8jhuP
Earlier this year, Kenna Klass shared Reflecting on Silence, a thought-provoking exploration of group mentorship. In the article, she invites us to rethink anti-oppressive mentoring in STEM and the lessons silence can teach. Have you read it yet?
https://t.co/vBc2mtJPFG
It’s #NationalMentoringMonth, and our community needs connection and support now more than ever. We're calling on BIPOC mentors (YOU!) to come share your wisdom with emerging women of color scholars on January 29, 2025. Mentor registration closes Friday: https://t.co/orCScA1TBp
Ever been interested in a career path outside of academia?
Check out our article "From PhD to Industry: 5 Things to Know Before Beginning Your Journey". Dr. Kendra Souther, an Intel engineer, shares her experiences and tips for transitioning into industry.
https://t.co/4u0VzExEoQ
Check out our community feature on Natalia Rodríguez Nuñez, a data expert and Helen Gurley Brown Fellow at the American Museum of Natural History! She empowers Latinas in tech through co-anchoring segments in Spanish about tech, for Univision NYC. 🔗 https://t.co/yiEMFIOlpn
DNA tests are powerful, but who owns your genetic data? For marginalized communities, DNA isn’t just personal—it’s ancestral. Protecting genetic sovereignty means guarding our stories and heritage. Our podcast dives into this topic!
https://t.co/BMWkbeqTSK
Ever been interested in a career path outside of academia?
Check out our article "From PhD to Industry: 5 Things to Know Before Beginning Your Journey". Dr. Kendra Souther, an Intel engineer, shares her experiences and tips for transitioning into industry.
https://t.co/4u0VzExEoQ
Reimagining equity in STEM involves creating liberating spaces for marginalized communities. In our article "The Impact of Mentoring Moments," Kenna, our Program Coordinator, explores how community and relationships drive change.
https://t.co/udEENVGjIH
We know the journey in grad school can be tough, but you don't just have to survive - you can thrive! Our digital curator Lupita Valencia created a guide to thriving in grad school. It provides strategies to conquer challenges & unlock your potential.
https://t.co/OBKg4WHL94