The Coin: Black History On The Other Side
Unravel the mis-education surrounding African-American history as you embark on a captivating journey with Brittany Wilkins, an engineer and herstorian. This podcast delves into the rich, multifaceted history of African-Americans, extending far beyond the narrative of slavery. Prepare to discover a legacy filled with both triumphs and struggles, as Brittany unveils a lost heritage brimming with remarkable achievements.
Imagine a time when Africans significantly influenced the development of civilizations in the domains of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. This podcast invites you to explore the depths of ancient African history, pre-dating the slave trade, and showcases the incredible contributions made by this resilient community.
Join us on this enlightening quest to reclaim the true narrative of African-American history, celebrating a heritage that has played a crucial role in shaping the world we live in. If you're eager to learn about the rich tapestry of accomplishments from ancient Africa, this podcast is your ultimate source of knowledge.
The Coin: Black History On The Other Side
Breaking Barriers: Unveiling the Trailblazing Journey of Black Women in Engineering
Brittany Wilkins is an engineer and educator specializing in black history is actively championing the inclusion of women of color within the engineering industry. With a focus on statistical evidence, she emphasizes the pressing need for greater representation of black females and provides a valuable resource to address the underrepresentation in STEM fields. Embrace her vision and lend your support to this important cause.
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Did you know that only thirteen percent of engineers in the workforce are women? It's a shocking statistic, but what's even more alarming is the underrepresentation of black women in this field. Where are my sisters in engineering? Where are the role models who look like me?
But fear not, because there is a solution to this problem. Introducing "Letters to My Sisters in Engineering" - a powerful guidebook that will inspire girls and women to answer the call and use their gifts to innovate a better world for humanity.
This extraordinary book delves into the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of women in STEM. It provides valuable insights and practical advice to help women succeed against all odds in a male-dominated industry. Whether you're a young girl dreaming of a future in engineering or a seasoned professional looking for motivation, this book is for you.
"Letters to My Sisters in Engineering" sheds light on the path less traveled, encouraging black women to pursue their dreams and shatter the barriers that stand in their way. It celebrates the achievements of women who have made their mark in STEM fields and provides a roadmap for success.
You can get your hands on this inspiring book incc multiple formats. Choose the paperback edition for a tangible keepsake, or opt for the convenience of the e-book version. If you prefer to listen on the go, the audiobook on Audible is the perfect choice.
By purchasing a copy of "Letters to My Sisters in Engineering," you not only empower yourself, but you also contribute to inspiring the next generation of female scientists and engineers. Support the cause and make a difference today by ordering your copy on Amazon.
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Let's change the equation for women in STEM together. Get your copy of "Letters to My Sisters in Engineering" and be part of the movement that empowers women to thrive in the world of science and technology.