FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY JOINS SMITHSONIAN’S NATIONAL YOUTH SUMMIT
ON GENDER EQUITY
Students connect past events with present-day issues
Fort Worth, Texas (September 29, 2021)—The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
participated in the “National Youth Summit on Gender Equity,” an online outreach program
organized by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in partnership
with Smithsonian Affiliations, from September 21 through October 12. Designed for
teens and young adults across the country, this year’s topic will allowed youth to
examine gender equity and efforts to fight against gender bias.
“We are excited to be selected to host a Regional Youth Summit,” said Dr. Deborah
Cockerham, UNT Lecturer and former Director of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and
History’s Research and Learning Center. “The historical investigations and livestreamed
content provided by the Smithsonian will support our students in examining issues
of gender, bias, and equity. We look forward to the conversations and positive actions
generated by the project.”
For more information on the summit and the museum:
Research and Learning Center - Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (fwmuseum.org)
Recent Research - Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (fwmuseum.org)
Learn more of Dr. Cockerham's research with teenagers:
This Week in the RLC - Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (fwmuseum.org)