Patricia Valoy
Bio:
Patricia Valoy has been featured as a guest on the NPR show “Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa” discussing Latina feminism and body image. Additionally, she has spoken in panels for the National Association of Women, Girls for Gender Equity, and Girls Inc. about STEM outreach, gender bias, stereotypes, and sexism in the workplace. She has also been the featured speaker at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts and Columbia University discussing feminism and women in STEM. Her writings can be found at PolicyMic, Everyday Feminism, Double X Science, and STEMinist.
Patricia Valoy is a WMC SheSource expert on Sexism, Women in STEM, and Social Justice.
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