Generational perspectives bring to light the importance of considering intersectionality in the experiences of women in STEM. Older generations may have primarily focused on gender challenges, whereas younger generations are more likely to recognize and advocate for the diverse identities women hold, including race, sexuality, and disability, among others. This broader acknowledgment influences the support systems and policies advocated for within STEM fields.
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