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Redefining Pink
Redefining Pink
35 episodes
1 week ago
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.
Show more...
Science
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Episode 33: The Power of Cross-Cultural Communities in Empowering Women in STEM With Isabela Gomes & Nourseen Mahmoud
Redefining Pink
18 minutes 13 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 33: The Power of Cross-Cultural Communities in Empowering Women in STEM With Isabela Gomes & Nourseen Mahmoud

In this episode, we chat with Isabela Gomes and Nourseen Mahmoud, two young women in STEM who are alumni of the State Department’s TechGirls program! Isabela and Nourseen are two young innovators who are dedicated to creating positive change on a global level. Coming together from thousands of miles apart—Panama and Egypt—they share their experience at the TechGirls program and the power of cross-cultural community in empowering women in STEM. 


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.