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RISE program chair stresses STEM exposure and representation for Black children

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Sisu Clay, chairperson of the RISE program of 100 Black Men of Los Angeles, said exposing Black children to STEM careers and visible role models helps them see those careers as attainable.

Sisu Clay, chairperson of the RISE program of 100 Black Men of Los Angeles, said exposure to science, technology, engineering and math careers and visible role models can help Black children envision those careers for themselves.

"I think it's good for the children to actually be exposed to…

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