Come Celebrate Hidden Figures, Katherine Johnson,
Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, Black Women Mathematicians Who
Helped Win the Space Race.
Like these pioneering women, “Every girl, in
particular girls of color, deserve to take part in creating the technology that
will change our world, and change who runs it.”
Come
Meet Our Local Hidden Figures, and Unleash your inner G.I.R.L.!
· Breakfast, Lunch and Snack with Hidden
Figures, Hear Their Stories
· Operate Flight Simulator to Fly an Airplane
· Remotely Operate a Robot with an iPAD
· Fly a Mini Drone
· T-shirts, Prizes, Prizes, Prizes etc.
Saturday,
May 13, 2017 • 9am – 2pm• All Wars Memorial Building (Soldier’s Home)•1510
Adriatic Avenue •Atlantic City, NJ
Go-getter She’s
bold, honest, and determined to succeed. In her mind failure is no reason not
to get back up and try again, and again, and again.
Innovator Thinking outside the
box is her specialty, so she’s always looking for a creative way to take
action.
Risk-taker Courageous
and strong, she’s keen to try new things and embrace the unfamiliar.
Leader She’s confident, responsible, and
committed to changing the world.
Unleash your inner G.I.R.L.!
Basilyn D Bunting, Ph.D CSEP PMP
Executive Director
American Engineering and Science Robotics Academy's
Executive Director
American Engineering and Science Robotics Academy's
21st Century Pleasantville "STEM" Learning Center
P.O Box 1198
Pleasantville, NJ 08232
P.O Box 1198
Pleasantville, NJ 08232
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The Art by Tyler Studios are donating a limited edition print entitled Mother and Daughter to
The Stem Program.
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