Pink, the classically feminine color, is often associated with being a "proper" girly girl. Pink has never been a representation of science, technology, engineering or math—but why can't it be? In their monthly episodes, hosts Anabel Weinstein, Sophie Zeng, and Medha Ravi are joined by powerful women in STEM who share their experience and expertise as a minority in their field. Pink is chemistry and programming and everything in between.
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Pink, the classically feminine color, is often associated with being a "proper" girly girl. Pink has never been a representation of science, technology, engineering or math—but why can't it be? In their monthly episodes, hosts Anabel Weinstein, Sophie Zeng, and Medha Ravi are joined by powerful women in STEM who share their experience and expertise as a minority in their field. Pink is chemistry and programming and everything in between.
Episode 19: Exploring Aeronautics & Astronautics and Youth Engagement with Sophia Guan
Redefining Pink
17 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 19: Exploring Aeronautics & Astronautics and Youth Engagement with Sophia Guan
In this episode, we chat with Sophia Guan, President of All Girls STEM Society. She shares her passion for physics and space science as well as a few highlights of her time working with AGSS.
Redefining Pink
Pink, the classically feminine color, is often associated with being a "proper" girly girl. Pink has never been a representation of science, technology, engineering or math—but why can't it be? In their monthly episodes, hosts Anabel Weinstein, Sophie Zeng, and Medha Ravi are joined by powerful women in STEM who share their experience and expertise as a minority in their field. Pink is chemistry and programming and everything in between.