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#TrailblazerTuesday #LetItBeCamp #CourageIsContagious #DigitalCaretaker #YouthEmpowerment #CreativeRituals

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Every twist, turn, and uphill climb builds the strength you didn’t know you had.
Don’t follow the crowd! Lead your own way. 🛣️💥 Be bold. Be relentless. Be Sigma. 💪🧠💪❤️

#SigmaMindset #DailyMotiviation #TrailblazerTuesday #RoadLessTraveled #StayDriven #MindOverMatter

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edited image credits: Rachel Carson (c) USFWS, and Bald Eagle (c) Aiden Harper. Rachel Carson headshot image over a slightly opaque image of a Bald Eagle flying low over a wetland.

edited image credits: Rachel Carson (c) USFWS, and Bald Eagle (c) Aiden Harper. Rachel Carson headshot image over a slightly opaque image of a Bald Eagle flying low over a wetland.

#TrailblazerTuesday #Pride: In 1962, Rachel Carson's groundbreaking book "Silent Spring" exposed the dangers of pesticides like DDT, igniting the modern environmental movement. Her bond with Dorothy Freeman & passion for nature continue to inspire conservation efforts today. Join us at our refuge!

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Olga Gonzalez-Sanabria | Glenn Research Center | NASA Biography Olga González-Sanabria  developed a fondness for chemistry and math while growing up in Patillas, Puerto Rico. She became interested in

Olga D. González-Sanabria powered the stars—literally. Her long-life nickel-hydrogen batteries keep the ISS running strong. A hidden hero of space tech innovation! 🌌 #WomenInSTEM #LatinasInSTEM
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Former Astronaut Mae C. Jemison - NASA

Mae Jemison wasn’t just the first Black woman in space—she’s also a doctor, engineer, and dancer. 🚀✨ Who’s a trailblazing woman in STEM you admire? Let’s celebrate them! #TrailblazerTuesday #WomenInSTEM www.nasa.gov/former-astro...

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"Today in 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered pulsars and changed astronomy forever—without credit until later. Who’s a woman in science history that inspires you? 🚀 #TrailblazerTuesday #WomenInSTEM"

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