The program is looking to empower underserved youth in Indianapolis to pursue careers in science, technology engineering, math and more.
“The reason why I like science is because you can make very cool things. You can make explosions, you can get electric shocked, even though that might be scary for some kids,” the fourth grader said.
That’s exactly why she spends her evenings at the Urban Youth Entrepreneur Academy, which provides underserved, marginalized youth with programs that create a pipeline for STEM careers and opportunities. There’s a focus on providing black and brown students opportunities they may not have access to at school or home.
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