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April 2021

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April 2021
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Features projects advancing women of color in the tech field.

Date Created
2021
Contributors
  • Arizona State University. Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • Women in Engineering
  • Women in mathematics
  • Women In Science
  • Women in Technology
  • Minority women in higher education
  • Minority women in the professions
  • Sex discrimination in education
  • Sex discrimination in employment
Name Subject
  • Arizona State University. Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology
Geographic Subject
  • United States
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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.141138
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  • 2021-06-09 06:41:10
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  • 2025-07-29 02:51:58
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  • 10 months ago
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