Defense contractor Raytheon and tech nonprofit Girls Who Code are teaming up to launch a “pilot leadership academy for STEM college students.” According to a Raytheon press release, the program is specifically for “STEM students who will soon enter the workforce.”
Girls Who Code is a nonprofit organization that aims to close the gender gap in tech. It has various clubs and programs that seek to foster a love of STEM and tech in women. It has clubs for kids as young as eight, runs summer programs and gives out grants for highschoolers, and runs career counseling and development programs for college aged participants.
Raytheon is a defense contractor that manufactures weapons of war.
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The press release did not say if the Girls Who Code would be working on weapons systems and the organization did not return Motherboard’s request for comment.
(August 29th, 2022)
“Women In STEM” can still be Death Merchants 💀
NGOs are auxiliary terrorist organizations which the main terrorist organizations like.
The Corrosion of Conformity.
Women are from Mars too. Rosa Brooks @ Foreign Policy magazine wants you to meet her mother