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Our newest podcast episode is out now on Spotify, Youtube, and Apple Podcasts! In this episode, we talk about a few powerful women of history who you most likely have never heard of, in your history classes or elsewhere. Why is that? Surely, women* have been doing meaningful work for all of history... so why is it that we so rarely hear about them? Whose work/research has been made possible by these strong female figures? Why is it important to have women* represented in every industry and field of work? Click the link in our bio to join us for a conversation about the under-representation of women* in fields of STEM, business and entrepreneurship, and the arts, and learn about a few amazing women along the way!
Who are some powerful women* of history (or of today) that you’re inspired by? Drop their name in the comments and we’ll do a story post highlighting them and their work 🤗
As always, we encourage you to take what you learn in this episode and move beyond, continue doing your own research. Want to be an engineer? Find some women* in that field that you can learn from! Want to be a artist? Follow some creatives on Instagram and be inspired by their work! No matter what it is you want to do, remember that you are powerful and capable, and you can achieve it.
Always remember to keep learning (and un-learning), and keep uplifting one another.
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By Naiya Daswani5
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Our newest podcast episode is out now on Spotify, Youtube, and Apple Podcasts! In this episode, we talk about a few powerful women of history who you most likely have never heard of, in your history classes or elsewhere. Why is that? Surely, women* have been doing meaningful work for all of history... so why is it that we so rarely hear about them? Whose work/research has been made possible by these strong female figures? Why is it important to have women* represented in every industry and field of work? Click the link in our bio to join us for a conversation about the under-representation of women* in fields of STEM, business and entrepreneurship, and the arts, and learn about a few amazing women along the way!
Who are some powerful women* of history (or of today) that you’re inspired by? Drop their name in the comments and we’ll do a story post highlighting them and their work 🤗
As always, we encourage you to take what you learn in this episode and move beyond, continue doing your own research. Want to be an engineer? Find some women* in that field that you can learn from! Want to be a artist? Follow some creatives on Instagram and be inspired by their work! No matter what it is you want to do, remember that you are powerful and capable, and you can achieve it.
Always remember to keep learning (and un-learning), and keep uplifting one another.
*self-identified and non-binary