
Kimberly Scott, executive director of Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology.
Arizona State University’s Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology is hosting the Women of Color STEM Entrepreneurship Conference titled “Wahine: Culturally Responsive Collective Catalyst.” The conference is focused on bridging research and practice to build understanding, identify pathways and guide changes that broaden participation and inclusion of women and underrepresented populations in STEM fields.
Women of Color STEM Entrepreneurship Conference
Tuesday, March 23, 2021–Thursday, March 25, 2021
Register to attend — $75 per day, $175 for all three days, scholarships and discounts available
Conference attendees will hear about challenges and solutions from multiple perspectives: leading researchers, practitioners in the field, funders catalyzing change, innovative educators, industry leaders and more. Attendees can also participate in one of the many interactive sessions designed for attendees to connect, apply knowledge and explore collaborative opportunities with each other, speakers and facilitators.
The conference is a hub for individuals working across the system to transform STEM for an inclusive future. A future where girls and women of color leading as techno-social change agents aren’t the exceptions; they are the expectation.
Read more about the panels, presentations and interactive sessions.
For the 2021 virtual conference, the Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology is bringing its success from the past three conferences through powerful partnerships with Hawaii Pacific University, the Kapor Center, Women of Color in Computing Collaborative, Entrepreneurship and Innovation at ASU and the National Science Foundation.