Quarterly Newsletter, Volume 5 | May 2022
GIT CELEBRATED INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY IN MARCH
We thank our volunteers and role models that help our girls achieve their best selves. #breakthebias
GIT AT THE 2022 STEM FOR HER GALA
AND WIT LEADERSHIP AWARDS
GIT was honored to be in attendance at both the STEM for Her Annual Gala and the Annual WIT Leadership Awards.
Pictured: Stella – GIT.Connect Program Director, Toni Townes-Whitley – SFH Honoree, Cyrena – GIT CPG Program Director
Pictured: GIT Proteges - Amy, Brielle, Carmen, Hope and their chaperones!
Pictured: Shelley– GIT Chair, GIT Proteges - Hannah, Eman, and their chaperones, and Dee. – GIT Vice Chair!
MENTOR PROTÉGÉ (MP) PROGRAM
The MP Program concluded our virtual year with Session 5: Yes, you can! You are the future!

Thank you Comfort for the inspirational message and energy.
We had the pleasure of recognizing #GITgirl STEMinistas with awards, swag, books, and eGift cards.
Enjoy your summer, STEMinistas!

Congratulations Protégés who successfully completed the MP Program, and welcome graduating seniors into the Alumnae Program.
Interested high school-aged girls can register starting in September. The MP Program will be returning to in-person across D.C., MD, and VA locations.
Stay-tuned!

Contact Keisha Jackson, Mentor Protégé Program Director, at GIT.MP@womenintechnology.org if you have questions or STEM experiences to offer for this program.
SHARING OUR SUCCESS (SOS) PROGRAM
Certificates will be sent to the November 2021 middle school attendees!

We encourage middle school graduates to apply to be a Protégé in the Mentor Protégé Program in September. The MP Program will be returning to in-person across D.C., MD, and VA locations. Stay-tuned!
Contact Eva Fernandez, SOS Program Director, at GIT.SOS@womenintechnology.org if you have questions or STEM experiences for this program.
GIT.CONNECT PROGRAM
Please email Stella Tomasi, PhD, GIT.Connect Program Director, at GITConnect@womenintechnology.org if you have questions or STEM experiences for this program.
SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS PROGRAM
Congratulations to all of our GIT scholarship winners who are pursuing post high school endeavors involving STEM or seeking STEM related experiences. Thank you to all who applied and helped with judging!
Contact GIT.Scholarships@womenintechnology.org if you have questions about this program.
ALUMNAE PROGRAM
Welcome Mentor Protege Class of 2022 graduates to the Alumnae Program!

Through our new Alumnae Program, former GIT Program participant graduates can continue their STEM exploration and leadership development post high school. Stay-tuned for a LinkedIn GIT Alumnae Group!

We are proud of our Alumnae, and would like to spotlight Medha and Julianna!
Alumnae with WIT memberships: Register for WIT’s The Basics and Benefits of Informational Interviews on Friday, June 3 at 12:00 Noon - 1:00 PM EST https://tinyurl.com/mt8z222z

Contact GIT.Alumnae@womenintechnology.org if you have questions or internships for our Alumnae.
CYBERPATRIOTGIRLS (CPG) PROGRAM
Calling all educators, if your school is interested in standing up a CyberPatriotGirls (CPG) team, email Cyrena Jackson, CPG Program Director at GIT.CPG@womenintechnology.org for information.
STEM TRIVIA
  1. Who was the first female astronaut?
  2. Who as the first Black female engineer at NASA?
  3. How many major planets are there in our solar system?
  4. This female mathematician helped send the first astronauts to the moon in the 1960’s?
LOOKING FOR STEM RELATED ACTIVITIES OR READINGS?
STEM for Her

National Museum of African American History and Culture https://nmaahc.si.edu/connect/internships-fellowships

Kashmir World Foundation

Girls Who Code

University of Maryland, Dept of Physics summer camp

National STEM Honor Society

Mason Game & Technology Academy

Youth Toastmasters International

American Astronomical Society

Youth and Sustainable Development

IBM internships for High School and College Students

The Stokes Educational Scholarship Program (NSA)

National Informal STEM Education (NISE) Network
We have enjoyed the GIT Program Year and are extremely excited about what awaits us next year!
Shelley M. Brown-Philips, GIT Chair
Dee Nickerson, GIT Vice Chair
Girls in Technology (GIT) is a Women in Technology (WIT) program designed to excite, inspire, create awareness and educate girls in grades 6 through 12 about the vast array of career opportunities in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
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