In the United States, STEM fuels innovation, economic growth and upward mobility. Yet for many students of color, the path into these fields is blocked by inequities that start early and persist. Drawing on my experiences and my nonprofit’s mission to expand opportunity in STEM, below I’ll explore how schools and education leaders can create more equitable pathways for underrepresented students.
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