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An empowering initiative designed to inspire and equip young women with the skills and confidence to pursue careers in electrical engineering.
This program combines hands-on coding workshops, mentorship, and real-world applications, helping participants explore the exciting world of technology and innovation in electrical engineering. Through this unique experience, girls are encouraged to break stereotypes, embrace STEM, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities essential for success in the field.
Join us for an electrifying adventure where you'll dive into the world of electrical engineering! Get ready to design your very own headbands that light up with cool circuits! Learn the basics of how electricity works, and then use your creativity to build something awesome that really shines. It’s hands-on fun, problem-solving, and a whole lot of excitement as you power up your ideas! Don’t miss out—let’s light up the world together!
AGE GROUP: | School-Age Kids |
EVENT TYPE: | Computer/Technology | Center for Black Literature and Culture |
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