A Woman’s Power

March 25, 2022

Through all the great lives and careers of the women showcased in this series, we learned that gender does not define what you can do, only you have the power to do that. The achievements and accomplishments of these women serve as an inspiration to many women around the world, eager to start their own journeys and careers. Below, IBSS has curated a list of resources future women in STEM can use to get things started, with a special focus on meteorology, oceanography and computer science.

The June Bacon-Bercey Scholarship in Atmospheric Science for Women.

June Bacon-Bercey was one of many women covered this month, and an important trailblazer in the field of atmospheric science. Her legacy continues with the scholarship she founded to encourage more women and girls to establish their careers and continue their studies in meteorology. Learn more here: https://www.agu.org/honors/bacon-bercey

The Mentoring Physical Oceanographer Women to Increase Retention

The Mentoring Physical Oceanographer Women to Increase Retention is not only a mouthful, but a community led and based program doing just what the name says- mentoring future female physical oceanographers through the beginning of their careers to increase retention of women in the field. Learn more about them here: https://mpowir.org

Women in Ocean Science

Women in Ocean Science enpowers women in marine science and conservation to tackle gendered issuest in the field to thrive in their careers. They believe that by elevating female voices and empowering women in marine science, they’re contributing to more efforts to protect the ocean and our marine environment. Read more about their work here: https://www.womeninoceanscience.com

Women in Technology (WIT)

With over 1000 members in the DC/Maryland/Virginia area, Women in Techonology (WIT) aims to advance women in tech through leadership development, technology education, networking and mentoring for women in different parts of their careers. Learn more about their program and how you can be a part of it here: https://www.womenintechnology.org

Black Girls Code

Black Girls Code is a program encouraging more African American women to pursue careers in STEM, encouraging them to see their true potential. The organization offers various programs in things such as video game design, robotics and artificial intelligence. Learn more about the program here: https://www.wearebgc.org

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