Instagram Marks Pi Day With Women in STEM Stickers

They were designed by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya

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Instagram released a set of new stickers saluting women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) just in time for Pi Day (March 14).

The stickers were designed by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya, a multidisciplinary artist, educator, STEM advocate and TED speaker, who recently released public art series I Still Believe in Our City, displayed around New York, to help combat hate against Asian Americans.

Instagram also hosted an Instagram Live video on its @creators account featuring Instagram Reels engineer Samantha Wiener and Alexis Williams, an engineering student at New York University who is an Afro-Latina, queer woman using her platform for female in STEM activism and looking forward to a coding career centered around social good.

Finally, Instagram shared a Pi Day list of seven female STEM creators to follow:

  • Antonella, @thatcodingyogi, a Latina in STEM who combines spirituality, yoga and tech.
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