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Taylor Richardson calls herself a STEMinist: That’s a feminist in the world of science, technology, engineering, and math. Ever since she was a little girl in awe of the galaxy above her, Taylor knew she didn’t just want to read about the stars—she wanted to be among them. What confirmed this was the work of her idol, astronaut Mae C. Jemison. Unfortunately, Taylor’s peers didn’t understand her passion, which led to years of on and offline bullying. What inspired Taylor to persevere? The movie Hidden Figures, which, she says, made her realize that she should “never let others’ limited imaginations” limit her own. Motivated by the film, she started a GoFundMe campaign initially to raise money that would let 100 girls see the movie. Over the past few months, her efforts have spread across 70 other campaigns in 28 states and have raised over $120,000. Taylor was even invited to the White House for a special screening. Additionally, Taylor has organized a scholarship fund to send girls to space camp. Her one piece of wisdom to budding STEMinists: “You are truly enough, and you are worthy.” Mae would be proud. ??: @rorosiemarie #21under21


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