It's Women's History Month! To celebrate, we will be reading Shelley Emling's book about an overlooked women in science and history, the girl behind "She Sells Sea Shells By the Sea Shore".
Intrigued? You should be.
Join us this month and add this title to your shelves. It's extremely affordable on Amazon and you can get it shipped for free, or you can hit up your local bookstore and see if they've got a copy or can order one for you.
The discussion question for this month is: How can we better ensure women's contributions to science are not overlooked? Is it dependent on women to step up and scour the history books and research overlooked women, or do men need to step up and acknowledge their role in burying these women? How do you feel Women's History Month makes an impact on women in science?
Intrigued? You should be.
Join us this month and add this title to your shelves. It's extremely affordable on Amazon and you can get it shipped for free, or you can hit up your local bookstore and see if they've got a copy or can order one for you.
The discussion question for this month is: How can we better ensure women's contributions to science are not overlooked? Is it dependent on women to step up and scour the history books and research overlooked women, or do men need to step up and acknowledge their role in burying these women? How do you feel Women's History Month makes an impact on women in science?