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English: National Assessment Governing Board member Tonya Matthews, president and CEO of the Michigan Science Center, comments on the state of STEM achievement for black girls and what we can do both inside and outside of the classroom to improve it.
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Source Hidden Figures: Black Girls in STEM and Black Girls in STEM: Insights From NAEP, at 1:56, cropped
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Tonya Matthews, president and CEO of the Michigan Science Center, and National Assessment Governing Board member, comments on STEM achievement for black girls

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