African American women in science of the past and present serve as the pathway to our future women in science and engineering, and are committed to inspiring and motivating the next generati... Read allAfrican American women in science of the past and present serve as the pathway to our future women in science and engineering, and are committed to inspiring and motivating the next generation of African American women in science. They understand the struggle of being the only wo... Read allAfrican American women in science of the past and present serve as the pathway to our future women in science and engineering, and are committed to inspiring and motivating the next generation of African American women in science. They understand the struggle of being the only woman, as well as the only woman of color, in a predominantly male industry where often thei... Read all
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It is true that these interviews are of particular value to high school and even grammar school students, both male and female, of any cultural background, to demonstrate the skill sets they can use to plan for a technical career no matter how complex and far off it seems; even preparing them for the flexibility of developing a workable "Plan B" career from their background if things change. However, the courage demonstrated by these women is an inspiration to anyone: showing individual spirit can overcome the barriers society puts in its way.
With the amount of adversity some of these women faced, it's a wonder that they went as far as they did. It is a testament to their kindness, character, and commitment to helping other people which carried them through and we all have something to learn from their experiences. Thank you for giving these women a platform for telling their stories.
For those who believe they are merely watching a documentary about African American women in science, the true brilliance of this film may be missed. "Who Said You Can't" is a universal narrative of triumph over obstacles, making it essential viewing for everyone.
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