Moses Small joined ABC 10News as a Multimedia Journalist in 2022. He was born in Birmingham, Ala. and raised in Portland, Maine. He's elated to spend time here and learn more about the community.
SAN DIEGO — A San Diegan is using her experience in building a STEM career to teach children how they can do the same.
"I was so bullied. My dark skin, my ears, my lips," she said."I decided, 'when I get a little bit older, let’s make something to keep kids involved and understand their purpose better.'" The nonprofit then expanded its scope by introducing programs to help children from underserved communities pursuing careers in STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
Established in San Diego in 2011, Nerds Rule Inc. has since expanded its reach to countries like Ghana and the United Kingdom, reaching thousands of young people around the world every year.
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