Yes, advocacy campaigns can bridge the gender gap in STEM by actively working to disrupt and question cultural norms that discourage women from pursuing careers in these fields. By challenging the idea that STEM is 'male-dominated,' these campaigns can normalize female participation and success, paving the way for a more inclusive culture within STEM disciplines.

Yes, advocacy campaigns can bridge the gender gap in STEM by actively working to disrupt and question cultural norms that discourage women from pursuing careers in these fields. By challenging the idea that STEM is 'male-dominated,' these campaigns can normalize female participation and success, paving the way for a more inclusive culture within STEM disciplines.

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