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Ujima GIRL

Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) Girls in a Robotics
Leadership Project

 

(Girls participating at C-STEM RoboPlay Competition.)

Ujima Campsites for Summer 2023 will be announced soon!

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Ujima

Ujima is a Swahili word meaning “collective work and responsibility”; it is one of seven Nguzu Saba principles of African heritage, which guide many African American/Black cultural spaces. Ujima emphasizes the importance of collective community-building, maintenance, and problem-solving. Therefore, Ujima is a culturally-relevant principle that provides meaningful guidance about how Black girls and women might engage in STEM: collectively, and in the interest of solving problems that are especially relevant to their communities.

Ujima GIRL Project

The $2.4M Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) Girls in a Robotics Leadership (GIRL) Project, funded by the NSF, aims to address the significant challenges of inclusion and equity for Black/African American middle school and high school girls in STEM education. More than 2,000 Black girls will be nurtured through this project to lead in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in their schools, communities and careers. The project uses hands-on coding and robotics as an engaging and fun vehicle for increasing positive attitudes toward STEM, and developing leadership skills through peer-mentoring with female college students. Each cohort of participants starts in a one-week camp, divided into two levels: Ujima GIRL Camp for middle school students and Ujima GIRL+ Camp for high school students. After participating in an Ujima GIRL Camp, campers will have support to organize Ujima GIRL Clubs in their schools to inspire peers and girls in feeder elementary schools, further expanding peer-mentoring and STEM engagement.

 

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If you are interested in partnering with the C-STEM Center, sponsor of the project, or you have any questions, please contact us.