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Here’s a solution for attracting more Black, Latino and Indigenous talent to STEM — Start early

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In the movie “Stand and Deliver,” teacher Jaime Escalante tells his largely minority and low-income students: “You already have two strikes against you: your name and your complexion. Because of these two strikes, there are some people in this world who will assume you know less than you do.”

He added encouraging words that still resonate today: “Math is the great equalizer.”

Unfortunately, though, this concept has not fulfilled its promise for many Black, Latino and Indigenous students. Even though young children have a natural instinct for math, poor learning experiences are hindering their aptitude development and hurting their opportunities to pursue STEM-oriented careers.

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