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Grace Hopper
As a child, she used to take apart household goods and put them back together.
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Joy Buolamwini
She won the grand prize in a national contest to support young women in STEM.
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Mary W. Jackson
After college, she had trouble getting a job in her field and worked as a school teacher, bookkeeper, and receptionist.
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Michelle McKenna
She was recently awarded a Game Changer Award by Sports Business Journal.
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Grace Hopper
She wrote a 500-page Manual of Operations in which she outlined the fundamental operating principles of computing machines.
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Joy Buolamwini
She advises world leaders and technology executives on ways to reduce the harms of A.I.
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Mary W. Jackson
In the 1970s, she helped children in her community create a miniature wind tunnel.
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Michelle McKenna
She increased the fan experience during live events by improving smartphone connectivity.
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Grace Hopper
She was involved in the creation of UNIVAC, the first all-electronic digital computer.
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Joy Buolamwini
Her thesis uncovered large racial and gender bias in AI services from major software companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Amazon.
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Mary W. Jackson
She was a Girl Scout Troup Leader and served on their Board for many years.
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Michelle McKenna
She was responsible for creating the of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at Universal Studios Resort.
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Irace Hopper
She coined the word “bug” to describe a computer malfunction.
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Joy Buolamwini
She coined the phrase "the coded gaze" to highlight biases and coded discrimination.
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Mary W. Jackson
In 2020, NASA renamed their DC Headquarters after her.
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Michelle McKenna
She embedded data-collection devices in helmets, footballs, and the field itself.
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I am Grace Hopper
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Joy Buolamwini
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Mary W. Jackson
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Michelle McKenna
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