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Download a list of this month’s exhibit pieces and contributors
Educators, we have a full set of free, downloadable Her STEMlens resources for you
Enjoy, and be sure to leave your thoughts or questions in the comments section at the bottom of the page – We’d love to hear from you!
Images in the #herSTEMlens virtual exhibition will be refreshed on a monthly basis, arranged into the gallery sections displayed at left. Submit questions, thoughts, and STEM moments of your own on social media using #herSTEMlens for a chance to be displayed in the gallery! And make sure to follow talkSTEM on social media to receive notifications about exhibition updates and other news.
For more information on the #STEMlens movement as a whole, and how to get involved, read our “TikTok, here we come!” article.
Let’s share what we see, marvel at our questions about the mundane and the magical, and above all, let’s remember that every space is a STEM space and every girl is a STEM girl.
This exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Ekta Vashdev Kishnani (Geetu)- mother, daughter, sister, friend – who lost her life to Covid in February 2021. She represents women everywhere, who serve as anchors and guiding lights to their families, communities, and the world. It is because of women like Ekta that this exhibition is possible.