John,
Women’s History Month is a time to celebrate all of the achievements and contributions of women and girls. But it’s also a time to reflect on the progres still needed to establish true gender equality.
Women are too often underrepresented, overlooked, or not credited for their work in certain arenas — especially in the male-dominated STEM field. Here at the Innocence Project, we are lucky to have several inspiring, accomplished female scientists from all different backgrounds on our team.
In honor of this month, we’d like to take a moment to highlight a few of these incredible women with whom we are privileged to work. Read more about their powerful stories and the work they do at the Innocence Project, and then share this with your community online.
Sarah Chu, Innocence Project Sr. Advisor on Forensic Science Policy, with her daughter. (Image: Courtesy of Sarah Chu)
Each of these women brings their unique perspective to our work and helps ensure that everything we do is rooted in science, facts, and research. We celebrate them today and every day.
Happy Women’s History Month!
The Innocence Project Team
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