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Author: Alicia Morgan

Alicia Morgan is the Vice President of Education and Programs at Frontiers of Flight Museum, a TEDx Speaker and Women of Color in STEM Conference K-12 Promotion of Education Honoree. She is a Public Voices Fellow through The OpEd Project.
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Beyond the Pipeline: Fighting for Women and Girls of Color in STEM

Alicia Morgan

Degrees alone cannot squelch assumptions and unconscious biases. Building the STEM pipeline, and filling it with women of color, requires addressing equity and systematic issues in the field. 

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