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Twin Cities PBS Receives $1.2 Million Dollars to Broaden Participation in STEM and NASA Careers

June 30, 2022

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St. Paul, Minn. (July 1, 2022) – NASA’s Science Mission Directorate has awarded Twin Cities PBS (TPT) $1.2 million dollars across four years in support of a new project entitled NASA Inspires Futures for Tomorrow’s Youth. In partnership with the National Girls Collaborative, Space Science Institute and the NASA Langley Research Center, this initiative is designed to broaden youth participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM studies by providing opportunities to interact with and learn from NASA STEM professionals. NASA role models will help youth to learn about NASA missions and careers and provide personal sources of inspiration.

NASA Inspires Futures for Tomorrow’s Youth will prepare 100 NASA STEM professionals to use research-based best practices for role models and gender equitable, culturally responsive, and anti-racist strategies to encourage youth (ages 9-14) to STEM studies and NASA career pathways. The project has a focus on engaging more girls and Black, Latinx and Indigenous youth in STEM outreach programs across the nation. Trained NASA STEM professionals will act as role models programs within TPT’s national SciGirls network of 6,000 educators, the Space Science Institute’s STAR Library Network and the National Girls Collaborative STEM programs reaching 40,000 educators and 17 million girls.

The project is strongly founded on diversity, equity, and inclusion principles. “Research shows that youth’s interest in STEM declines during and before middle school, especially for youth of color and for girls. Given the importance of diverse representation in the STEM pipeline and NASA careers, we must provide opportunities for youth STEM professionals to meet and engage with role models who look like them,” says TPT’s Senior Managing Director of STEM Media and Education, Rita Karl, the Principal Investigator of the award.

For more information on NASA’s Science Activation efforts, visit https://science.nasa.gov/learners

 

ABOUT TWIN CITIES PBS (TPT)
Twin Cities PBS (TPT)’s mission is to enrich lives and strengthen our community through the power of media. Established 64 years ago, TPT now operates as a public service media organization that harnesses a range of media tools to serve citizens in new ways — with multiple broadcast channels, online teaching resources, educational outreach and community engagement activities reaching more than two million people each month. Over its history, TPT has been recognized for its innovation and creativity with numerous awards, including Peabody awards and national and regional Emmy® Awards. For more information, visit TPT online, follow TPT on Facebook and Twitter.

Contact: Rita Karl | 651-229-1480 | [email protected]

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