Citations:STEMinist

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Noun: "(neologism) a woman or girl who works in or is interested in a STEM field"

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  • 2013, Viveka Roychowdhury, "Editor's Note: Remembering Nirbhaya...", Express Pharma, 1 March 2013 - 15 March 2013, page 12:
    Blogging about this initiative, George Goodno, Director of State Policy Communications at industry think tank BIO (and proud father of two daughters) explains how these initiatives hope to increase the ranks of STEMinists, i.e. young women who are interested in the STEM fields.
  • 2015, Priyanka Kotamraju, "He loves Elvis...Hates bad guys", Blink, 14 March 2015, page 4:
    He is joined by female sidekick Janelle Williams, an African-American with her own "ass-kicking" skills, and a female protagonist Gurpreet Kaur, his cousin and a "STEMinist" (women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math).
  • 2016, Dwain Hebda, "The Steminist Way", Savvy, July 2016, page 25:
    A self-proclaimed “STEMinist,” Imamura is looking forward to this new challenge as much to pave the way for others even as she completes her own education in the sciences.
  • 2017, Jessica Jen, "STEMinism: a step for gender equality", The Smoke Signal (Mission San Jose High School, Fremont, CA), 3 March 2017, page 3:
    Our strong interest in STEM often pushes us to think that “STEMinist” programs are unnecessary.
  • 2017, Leah Voskuil, "Steminists: The Women Dominating Society's Male-Centric Fields", Moda Madison (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Spring 2017, page 23:
    In other words, Steminists across the globe have come together to prove men wrong (again).
  • 2017, Stephanie Snyder, "SMC senior works with government on new solar cell", The Observer (University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's), 24 August 2017, page 4:
    "Courtney has gained so much confidence over the course of four years, growing from a timid first-year student to a confident fourth-year "STEMinist,"" Barstis said.
  • 2018, Tyra Metoyer, "Black Panther Showcases the Power of STEM Applications", The Washington Informer, 1 March 2018, page 23:
    This revolution can be led by the next generation of STEMinists.
  • 2018, NCTE Annual Convention Program, page 66:
    How can English teachers harness the power of nonfiction to inspire girls to be STEMinists?
  • 2019, "Atlanta School Surprised with $25,000 Donation", Urban Educator, June/July 2019, page 12:
    The students consider themselves “STEMinists” and some of their projects include raising quails and distributing their eggs to the community and doing research into their ancestry using DNA sampling.
  • 2019, "Maths Mentors – peer mentoring inspires success", The Penrhosian (Penrhos College, Perth, Australia), Summer 2019, page 12:
    They appreciate that peer-to-peer mentoring is essential, to ensure the increased participation of girls in advanced levels of Maths and the inspiration of a new generation of 'STEMinists'.
  • 2020, Alyssa Flint, "STEM", St Catherine's School Magazine (St Catherine's School, Toorak, Australia), page 26:
    These girls truly demonstrated what it was to be a STEMinist, as they explored, questioned, challenged, and while they didn't win, the lessons they learnt along the way were immeasurable.
  • 2021, "Celebrating British Science Week and International Women's Day with our STEMinists", The Journal (Bedford Girls' School, Bedford, UK), Issue 6 (2021), page 9:
    We are very grateful to Anna, Lucy, Claire, Helen and Emma for inspiring another generation of budding STEMinists.
  • 2021, "Engineer of the Year Nominees", Alaska Business, February 2021, page 44:
    Mormilo is a STEMinist, advocating for women in underrepresented fields, not only in her work but where she spends her time and money.
  • 2021, Chona VinceCruz-Abeledo, "STEMotivation", NatureVolve, Issue 9 (2021), page 32:
    And most importantly, it shows that women in science come in all shapes and sizes, that we can become STEMinists at any age, and that STEM can be and should be an inclusive field.