Blogs of every genre are invited to write a special feature post about a person who is a pioneer and/or innovator in any of the amazing fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).February being Black History Month, the first carnival will be about African-American Innovators. The deadline is today, so if you want to be included, you'll have to dash something off. If you already have a blog post to submit, you can either follow the Blog Carnival Submission Link or leave a link in the comments to this thread.
Tell us all about him/her?
How has this person impacted field of STEM and/or inspired you?
Or why is his/her story interesting?
I won't have time to post anything new in time to be included in the carnival, but you might be interested in some of my earlier posts featuring African-American and African women scientists and engineers:
- Olufunmilayo Olopade: Breast Cancer Genetics and Race
- Joan E. Higginbotham wins Black Rose Award
- Marjorie Lee Browne: mathematician and educator
- Oprah Magazine Honors Women Promoting Science to Girls
- Science Careers: Why Did You Become a Scientist?: Pamela Clark
- Rocket Scientists
- 2009 L'Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science Awards: Tebello Nyokong
- Dorcas Muthoni: Anita Borg Change Agent Award Winner
- Women in Science: News from Africa
- Sisters in Science
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