Boston Stem Goes Red
Media Northeast had the privilege of capturing Boston Stem Goes Red 2019 for Matt Forcier of LMV Productions! It was a great day of teaching young women from the Boston area about STEM careers and how they might one day be part of the technology that helps saves lives for The American Heart Association. Capturing the spirit of a convention through sound, music, and on-location attendee interviews are simply one of our favorite things to shoot.
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About Go Red For Women in Boston
Go Red For Women is a year-round movement that harnesses the energy, passion, and power women have to band together to collectively wipe out heart disease.
About STEM Goes Red in Boston
By 2018, eight million science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) jobs will be available in the United States, but most United States students will be unprepared to fill these careers. Moreover, only 3 out of 100 female bachelors students continue to work in STEM fields after graduating. As a science-based organization, the largest cardiovascular disease and stroke research funder after the federal government, and the broker between academic institutions, industry, and healthcare systems, the American Heart Association is committed to moving these fields forward.
STEM Goes Red Experience
American Heart Association is building a brighter future, stopping heart disease before it starts, and paving the way to healthier communities. Innovation and big thinking take young, emerging students committed to making change happen. This event was an inspiring, day-long event to empower local, high school girls to explore STEM outside the classroom. They gained the first-hand experience, connect with inspiring leaders, and each walk away knowing they can make an impact through a career in STEM and become a collective force for health in their communities.