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Honoring Latina Firsts: 5 Women Who Paved The Way In STEM and Beyond

Sonia Sanchez11 months ago26 mins

The Latinitas mission is to empower all girls to innovate through media and technology, so we want to celebrate women who paved the way for future generations in their respective fields and highlight 5 Latina trailblazers. Here is a list of Latina pioneers and their groundbreaking achievements. 1. Aída de Acosta Aída de Acosta is…

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Op-ed: Why We Need More Latinas in Tech

Sonia Sanchez1 year ago1 year ago05 mins

In the United States, we urgently need more Latinas working in the tech industry. According to data from the National Center for Women & Information Technology, Latinas make up only 2% of the computing workforce in the United States. Also, a report from the Kapor Center found that Latinx people make up only 6% of…

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10 Female Engineers Who Changed Our World

Anna Martinez5 years ago01 mins

Originally published on We The Parents As women in STEM continue to break down barriers and pave a path of inclusivity and equality, inspiration can be drawn from the countless female innovators, inventors, and engineers that came before them and work beside them. From inventors to bridge builders, astronauts to medical pioneers, women engineers have…

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