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In this powerful episode, we explore the enduring legacies of African Americans in STEM, stories of brilliance, resilience, and innovation that have shaped the world we live in today. From groundbreaking discoveries to transformative technologies, these contributions have often gone unrecognized yet remain foundational to progress across generations.
Joining the conversation is Dr. Whitney Gaskins, a dynamic mathematician, educator, and advocate for equity in STEM. Dr. Gaskins shares her insights on representation, the importance of access and opportunity, and how we can create pathways for the next generation of Black innovators.
Together, we reflect on the past, examine the present, and reimagine the future of STEM through a more inclusive lens. This episode is both a celebration and a call to action, reminding us that the future of innovation depends on who we choose to see, support, and uplift.
By Christopher JohnIn this powerful episode, we explore the enduring legacies of African Americans in STEM, stories of brilliance, resilience, and innovation that have shaped the world we live in today. From groundbreaking discoveries to transformative technologies, these contributions have often gone unrecognized yet remain foundational to progress across generations.
Joining the conversation is Dr. Whitney Gaskins, a dynamic mathematician, educator, and advocate for equity in STEM. Dr. Gaskins shares her insights on representation, the importance of access and opportunity, and how we can create pathways for the next generation of Black innovators.
Together, we reflect on the past, examine the present, and reimagine the future of STEM through a more inclusive lens. This episode is both a celebration and a call to action, reminding us that the future of innovation depends on who we choose to see, support, and uplift.