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An Empowering YPAR Project: Black Girls? Examination Of The Educational Pathway To STEM Fields And School-Based Issues
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2016
Education research on racial and gender disparities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) suggests individual and external factors are the cause for Black females? underrepresentation in the field. Few studies have been designed to examine the pathway to STEM careers for K-12 students that identify sites of inequities that prevent the promotion of social change. Furthermore, most research on STEM pathways for women of color are based on generalizations about female students,
doi:10.57709/14792897
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