I find inspiration in my family, my peers, my community, and online. Here are some online resources I read on a regular basis for information that is especially clear and useful with compelling use of text and graphics to support a message. I am always looking for more inspiration so please share your favorites!
Written by an all-volunteer team, Dear Pandemic was begun by The Nerdy Girls during the COVID-19 pandemic. This all-female group continues to distill complex and confusing information from the CDC and other sources regarding vaccines and all other questions related to the COVID-19 response.
Reading about leaders in the field or the latest and greatest to come out of my alma mater, The Technology Review is constantly on the forefront of academia and industry and bridging the gaps towards a connected, more advanced future in engineering, computing, and technology.
The National Museum of Mathematics in NYC has a multitude of programs for all ages, on the integral role of mathematics in cell dynamics within our bodies, our interactions, and in nature and the world around us. I am an avid participant in their online programs on a wide range of topics ranging from origami to the origins of calculus.
This website has a wealth of information sharing stories of girls and women in a variety of roles and situations throughout history and present day. A Mighty Girl's timely publications on current events and way of highlighting contributions of women throughout history is engaging and inspiring and always fresh and interesting.. Of particular interest is their social media outreach.
This organization and website contains a plethora of resources for patients and survivors of pancreatic cancer. A cause near to my heart, I have followed PanCan closely for two decades, and have admired their presentation of latest research as well as survivor stories to inspire donations and participation in their mission. Through their work, they bring families together and inspire hope for patients and their loved ones.
Humans of New York contains unforgettable stories of everyday New Yorkers, told in an engaging and compelling way with poignant use of photos. They have a very diverse and large following and often inspire citizens across the world to action.
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