As a black, queer, Muslim growing up in southside Chicago, making science possible in my world meant extracting from my resources and creating spaces that heightened my sense of identity. After a little exploration, I began making slime and rubber balls on the kitchen floor. Then, unlike many girls my age, I began spending hours … Continue reading Laai’qah Touré
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