The MetroWest STEM Education Network will host two free follow-on sessions of its online workshop — Equity and Anti-Racism Practices in STEM: It’s Not a Simple Conversation, But It Can Be Achieved. Even if you did not attend Session 1 in August, you can register for Session 2 on September 10 and Session 3 on September 24 (both 4PM-6PM), and you’ll receive meeting minutes from Session 1. The workshop sessions are led by Dr. Laurie Nsiah-Jefferson, the Interim Director for the Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy and the Graduate Program Director for the Gender, Leadership, and Public Policy Graduate Certificate Program at University of Massachusetts Boston.