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Creating pathways for POC youth in STEM with Dr. Gia Grier McGinnis

Creating pathways for POC youth in STEM with Dr. Gia Grier McGinnis

Published 3 years, 11 months ago
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This episode is the final part of the Culture Fit project that Carol recorded with her son-in-law Peter Cruz. In this episode, Carol, her cohost Peter Cruz, and their guest Dr. Gia Grier McGinnis discuss:

  • The importance of representation to help BIPOC youth see possibilities
  • Breaking down stigmas around mental health care and cultivate wellness
  • The importance of support systems, mentors and role models

 

Guest bio:
Dr. Gia Grier McGinnis is a senior leader with over 17 years of broad-ranging experience in program management, advocacy, and community outreach. She has a passion for public engagement in STEM, and currently serves as the Executive Director of the UMB CURE Scholars Program, a groundbreaking healthcare and STEM pipeline program for West Baltimore youth. Dr. Grier McGinnis is a Baltimore, Maryland native where she still resides with her family. She enjoys exploring urban green spaces and volunteering to promote mental health awareness.

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