
VIRTUAL PROGRAM | Burns & McDonnell Presents WiSTEMM Series Experiences of Black Women in STEM
Black Women make up 13.9% of the female workforce, but only 2% of the U.S. STEM workforce, and their experiences regarding the factors that contribute to embedding and retaining this population were generally unknown. Given that Black women's experiences intersect at the axis of race and gender, this seminal research gives voice to their unique experiences in STEM professions. Join Dr. Sendze to explore the embeddedness experiences of Black women who have stayed in the STEM profession long-term, the findings this research present an understanding of why they stay, and the factors that could promote their retention.
Join us to...
- Recognize and understand the differences in the experiences of Black women in STEM professions.
- Harness our understanding of these differences to address the unique barriers experienced by Black women in STEM.
- Implement policies and practices that will promote the retention of Black women in STEM.
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Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 14, 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Location
Webinar via Zoom - access this program remotely from your computer, tablet, or smartphone + dial-in available.
Fees/Admission
$0.00 Members
$25.00 Nonmembers
No refunds.
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