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Luz Milbeth Cumba Garcia is smiling and talking to someone facing away from the camera.

Reinventing Myself in a Pandemic: From Immunologist to Science Communicator

This pandemic has shown the power that we Puerto Rican and Latin American scientists have when we unify our voices for the common good.

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A peek at the yellow cover of the zine, "In Their Footseps" and a peek at interior pages, including hand-drawn line illustrations and hand-written text.

In Their Footsteps: How I fell in love with zines for science communication

As somebody who had struggled to express myself creatively before, I wanted to experiment with this medium both for science communication and for myself.

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The author is standing in front of a building with columns and marble steps with students sitting on them. It looks like an academic campus.

International students should be allowed to share their science, too

Even though almost one-third of all STEM doctorate recipients in the U.S. are international students, their voices are seldom represented.

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Finding my place in scicomm

After getting a degree in communications, I felt like I was inherently disadvantaged from informing people about science.

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Reclaiming STEM: addressing the gap in diverse and inclusive trainings

Reclaiming STEM was the first workshop created to center scicomm and scipol training specifically for marginalized scientists — and it’s expanding.

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