Английская Википедия:IfThenSheCan
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#IfThenSheCan is a collection of 120[1] 3D-printed orange freestanding 1:1 scale statues of American women in STEM fields. Various subsets of these sculptures have been exhibited across the United States, most prominently at Smithsonian buildings in Washington DC.[2][3] The exhibition is part of a wider project called #IfThen (also stylised IF/THEN), the name of which takes the form of a hashtag and refers to the project's motto: "if she can see it, then she can be it" (a concept called representation). Taken in the context of computer engineering (part of the E in STEM), an if/then statement controls logic flow.
Depicted
Шаблон:Incomplete list Notable women depicted include:[4]
- Erika Anderson
- Katy Croff Bell
- Deborah Berebichez
- Dana Bolles
- Afua Bruce
- Raychelle Burks
- Olivia Castellini
- Anjali Chadha
- Minerva Cordero
- Jess Cramp
- Catie Cuan
- Greetchen Díaz-Muñoz
- Sylvia A. Earle
- Crystal R. Emery
- Jessica Esquivel
- Xyla Foxlin
- Allison Fundis
- Joyonna Gamble-George
- Jaye Gardiner
- Sylvie Garneau-Tsodikova
- Anamita Guha
- Erika T. Hamden
- J'Tia Hart
- Victoria Herrmann
- Vanessa Hill
- Chavonda Jacobs-Young
- Lataisia Jones
- Mitu Khandaker
- Kelly Korreck
- Kellyn LaCour-Conant
- Corinna E. Lathan
- Kristen Lear
- Janis Louie
- Shirley M. Malcom
- Earyn McGee
- Harshini Mukundan
- Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil
- Becca Peixotto
- Karina Popovich
- Ana Maria PorrasШаблон:NbspCorredor
- Shyla Raghav
- Kimberly Sass
- Ciara Sivels
- Ahna Skop
- Debbie Sterling
- Helen Tran
- Rae Wynn-Grant
- others
Exhibition history
The initial exhibit ran from March 5 to March 27 in 2022.[4]
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