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VOTING RIGHTS
THE POWER OF YOUNG WOMEN VOTERS
This past election, young voters registered in record numbers and showed up at the polls, especially those in battleground states. Young voters made it clear that they are a powerful voting bloc and that when issues they care about are on the ballot, they will vote. Gen Z and millennial voters are using the power of the vote to create a more inclusive, equitable, and just future.
SPEAKERS
JACLYN CORIN Co-Founder, March for Our Lives
RESHMA SAUJANI Founder, Girls Who Code
INL employees supported a local “Girls who Code” chapter, helping introduce local students to computer science and coding opportunities. Learn about Girls Who Code here: girlswhocode.com/
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
Silicon Chef is a women-centric hardware hackathon for humans who identify as female.
Photography Credit: Diane Phillips of Give Photography
On August 18, 2016, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul delivered the keynote address at the Girls Who Code graduation in Manhattan.
“As a national leader in the innovation workforce, New York State like never before is full of opportunities for women with backgrounds and degrees in science, technology, math and engineering,” said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. “By 2018, the United States is predicted to have a deficit of 2.4 million STEM workers. Girls Who Code opens the door to innovation at its best. By encouraging an interest in STEM early-on, they are empowering young women to define the future of their generation and this State.”