Science is All of Us Toolkit

In all of its work, the Science Museum invites its audiences to celebrate the wide range of perspectives that make us better problem solvers and innovators. During its annual Science is All of Us campaign, the museum shines a spotlight on diversity in STEM through in-museum experiences, online resources, and special events, showing visitors that we all have the power to use STEM to make lives better. 

Please use the images and sample language below to invite your networks to see themselves in STEM. 

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During Science is All of Us at the Science Museum of Minnesota, you’re invited to explore the science connected to race and culture and the wide range of perspectives that make us better problem solvers and innovators. Plus, browse online activities and resources, celebrate the unique cultures of our community at January’s Celebration Days, and share your STEM story. How do you see yourself in science? smm.org/us

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Discover the stories of local science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) professionals you might not have met before in Real STEM Stories from @sciencemuseummn. https://new.smm.org/us/stem-stories

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Everyone deserves to see themselves in science! Discover the stories of local science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) professionals you might not have met before in the Science Museum of Minnesota’s Real STEM Stories. https://new.smm.org/us/stem-stories

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Science is universal, yet has historically been a white-dominated space. How does YOUR experience with race and identity intersect with STEM? Add your experiences and thoughts to Community Voices @sciencemuseummn: https://new.smm.org/community-voices/us

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Science is universal, yet has historically been a white-dominated space. In an effort to make science more inclusive and to open our minds to new conversations, the Science Museum of Minnesota is offering an online space to amplify Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) voices of science. Add YOUR story: https://new.smm.org/community-voices/us