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EMPOWERING WOMEN IN THE WORLD OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLgY

Welcome to STEMpowHER! an inspiring journey into the boundless world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). My mission is to celebrate and empower women and girls in STEM, fostering a community of innovators, dreamers, and trailblazers. Join me as I explore captivating success stories, engage with STEM role models, and embark on an adventure of discovery in the ever-evolving realms of science and technology. Let's break barriers, challenge stereotypes, and together, create a future where every woman feels confident and capable in leaving her mark on the STEM landscape

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ABOUT
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"Hey there👋! I'm Navya Gupta, a 16-year-old high school student on a mission to break barriers in the world of STEM. It all started for me when I glanced around my physics class and noticed just two girls among a sea of thirty boys. That moment sparked a determination to challenge the long-standing male dominance in STEM. I believe in smashing stereotypes that suggest women can't excel in technical or challenging fields. Beyond my STEM passion, you'll find me indulging in the cozy arts of crocheting and diving into the captivating worlds of books during my free time. Join me on this journey as we carve a more inclusive space for women in the exciting realm of STEM

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Alright, so why pink? Well, let's talk about STEM, where it's been kind of a boys' club for way too long. Pink, to me, isn't just a color; it's a statement. In a world that's often seen as all male and serious, pink screams, "Hey, we're breaking the mold!" It's a rebel yell against the whole idea that science and tech are just for the guys. Pink is like a flag waving for all the awesome women who are ready to rock the STEM scene. It's saying, "Hey, ladies, this space is yours too!" So, if you're a girl thinking about diving into STEM, this pink vibe is here to say, "You got this!" It's a little rebellion in color form, an invitation to make STEM a place where everyone's talents shine, no matter what color they choose.

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