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Jobs in a STEM field science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are predominantly filled by men. The Milwaukee School of Engineering is building equity in those fields.At the WE Energies Stem Center at MSOE, they work to get girls interested in these fields when they re young. We definitely have some target programs to get girls interested in STEM. One of them is coming up, it s our Girls in STEM careers day, says Sarah Stelsel, MSOE STEM program coordinator.Stelsel says the lab partners with school districts to introduce robotics, design,
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Of all the campaign slogans for 2020, Allison Ali is following motherly advice from her childhood. My Mama always said, if you dont vote, you dont have a voice, she said. So, its put up or shut up. Ali is taking those wise words on the road and also taking voters to the polls for free. Its important to me, because everybody needs to be heard, she said.This election season, Ali is one of hundreds of people working for the Neighborhood Assistance Corporati
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