Shubhi Sinha, 11
Raiha Zainab, Student Section Editor
“I sometimes feel inferior because I’m in a lot of STEM fields and I’ll look around me and I’ll see a room full of guys. I’ll see that I’m the only girl in this project, and even though we live in 2017 and we’ve made a lot of changes to the movement of giving women equal rights, in smaller situations, the inferiority is really prevalent and it’s hard to ignore. I never tell people that up front but it’s always in the back of my mind and I think I’m the only girl here. I don’t feel as comfortable. Are they going to look at me in a different way? Am I not going to be able to be heard as much?”
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