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We asked middle school girls from Illinois, California and New York to share the stories of women in STEM—past and present—who inspire them. About twenty students at each of the three schools, with guidance from teachers, worked to answer this question through a semester-long after-school program. The girls conducted research on women in STEM, selected women for further study, wrote scripts, and recorded their own two-minute story about their favorite woman in STEM. Here's what they said. (Click on boxes below to listen.)

 

 
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