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SheSTEAM is a STEAM education initiative launched by African Research Collaborative (ARC), aiming to create pathways for Black African girls to enter science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. According to the website, since 2023 it has reached 1,000+ girls, trained 100+ teachers, and attracted 20+ partners and sponsors, with plans to expand in Ghana in 2025.
The project is not a traditional online course platform; it is closer to a nonprofit STEAM activity and education ecosystem. Its content includes talks by Black women STEAM leaders, hands-on labs in coding, robotics, AI, drones, cosmetics, and content creation, as well as UI/UX Designathons, Hackathons, entrepreneurship showcases, and STEAM exhibition halls. It also emphasizes providing classroom resources for teachers and plans to launch an app for year-round mentorship, resources, and STEAM learning.
The official website clearly states that the 2026 Chattanooga event is free for students in grades 6–12. It also provides a donation portal, with donations of $35 or more qualifying for a SheSTEAM T-shirt. The pages do not provide complete details on whether other programs charge fees or whether materials, travel, or other costs are included.
Its strengths lie in its clear positioning, with a focus on Black girls and equity in STEAM opportunities. The event formats emphasize hands-on practice and role-model inspiration, making them suitable for sparking interest and career imagination. It also serves students, teachers, volunteers, sponsors, and university/NGO/corporate partners, giving it strong community mobilization potential. The drawbacks are that there is limited course-style information: no systematic syllabus, learning duration, assessment mechanism, certification, or detailed online learning information is visible. The impact data page is still marked “Coming Soon,” and the case examples are relatively general.
It is suitable for middle school girls in Africa or in locations where related events are held, young people who want exposure to STEAM careers, K–12 teachers, educational nonprofit volunteers, and companies or institutions looking to support women’s STEM education. It is less suitable for users seeking immediate online learning, certificates, or a standardized course pathway.
The website’s accessibility in mainland China is not indicated in the main content, so it is unknown. Even if it is accessible, its core programs are primarily offline activities, meaning participation by users in China would be limited by location, travel, and event capacity.
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