STEM fields and fashion are more connected than we might think. From material science to technology and sustainability, STEM plays a vital role in shaping the future of fashion. As we continue to innovate and develop new technologies and materials, the fashion industry will evolve and adapt, creating exciting opportunities for designers, manufacturers, and consumers.

That’s why this Mother’s Day, we’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Vita Isola, an organization dedicated to advancing material science and sustainability in fashion, and with other women entrepreneurs.

You can check out a conversation between Dr. Koshi Dhingra, talkSTEM, founder and CEO and Veronica Diaz, co-owner of Vita Isola here.

Vita Isola will donate a portion of sales to talkSTEM during a two-day Pop-UP event we are coordinating on April 28 and 29.

Women artistsdesigners, and entrepreneurs will showcase their creations to the community. 

There will be exciting activities for moms and daughters, including mother/daughter makeup and portrait sessions. Vita Isola will be making friendship bracelets, helping girls identify the various ways STEM is used to create them. 

If you live in the Dallas, TX, area, we invite you to come and support us by spreading the word about our event to women’s groups at your workplace, school, church, and beyond.

Come with your daughter(s), friend(s), or yourself. – Don’t miss it!

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About the Founder & CEO

Dr. Koshi Dhingra has dedicated her career to STEM education and is passionate about having every child live up to their potential. Seeing a lack of girls and other underrepresented youth in STEM programs, she founded talkSTEM in 2015 to address the imbalance. She has a doctorate in science education from Teachers College, Columbia University, has years of experience teaching in graduate and undergraduate programs, and has held leadership roles in universities. She advises and collaborates with a broad range of educational institutions globally. Dr. Dhingra began her career teaching science in middle and high school in New York. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her husband, three children, and two dogs.

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