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Hey Baltimore. For today's newsletter, which comes at the near-midpoint of Technical.ly's Racial Equity in Tech Month (and knowing that STEM education can help build more equitable tech talent pipelines), we ask you to look back. Way, way back.
 
When you were young, what was the STEM activity that you think got you into tech?
 
If you're a parent, what would be the ideal STEM program for your child or the youth you care for in your neighborhood? What's the summer STEM program you wished you had?
 
Let us know by replying to this email or sending a note to , anytime.
 

—Technical.ly reporter Donte Kirby ([email protected])

 

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