Hello Future
We were given the opportunity to go the Hello Future event. It was a two day STEM event that educated and encouraged girls to pursue any STEM career. The first day a panel of speakers from every STEM field was held. All of the speakers gave amazing advice and inspiration to reach for the stars and be whatever we desire. Day 2 we attended a career fair & Expo. There were over a hundred booths displaying how STEM applies in many different things. This event was a great experience, we truly enjoyed ourselves.
January 18, 2020 |
On January 18, 2020 we participated in the Women's March LA. where we advocated ourselves to support the equality that women need. We saw posters that opened our eyes of what other groups of people think about the importance of women and how this political society has changed as well. Participate in this march inspired us in creating the ideo of an Equality Resource Fair for our community.
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January 29th & 31st, 2020 |
On January 29th and 31st we decided to set up a Pre-registration booth since the 2020 elections are right around the corner. The plan for the booth was to get the idea of voting out to all of the freshmen up to senior class and our community. In exposing them to the process and having them participate, it allows them to get a much more clear idea on how there voice also matters and how they have power to change things. There were so many people that were not able to Per-register due to their age but instead of excluding them they were able to make a pledge to register once they become of age. This event was a really big and important for us and we are proud to say that in those two days we were able to Per-register over 50 people.
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February 14, 2020 |
On February 14, 2020 one of our members decided to create a booth for Valentines Day that was meant to represent all of the different forms of love. The booth was a big hit with all of the students, because it gave them all the chance to write a letter or a simple note to whoever they wanted without feeling embarrassed. The letters were all different colors with each one representing a Geek form of love. The whole point of this activity was to allow the students to give someone else a small gift that had a really big meaning attached to it.
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