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Check out an exclusive glimpse into this pivotal event! Discover the latest insights on women in STEM media portrayals at the Geena Davis Institute's "Portray Her 2.0" event, presented in collaboration with IF/THEN®, an initiative of Lyda Hill Philanthropies. Held at The Ebell of Los Angeles, this event delved into 15 years of data, revealing trends and shifts in the representation of women in STEM from 2007 to 2022. Madeline Di Nonno and Geena Davis led the discussions, highlighting the crucial need for gender equity in STEM media portrayals. Dr. Meredith Conroy unveiled the report's findings, showing a slight increase in female STEM characters but emphasizing the rise in diversity within these roles. Engaging panels featured voices like Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant, Melissa Navia, Heidi Lagares-Greenblatt, and Sara Scott, exploring the power of STEM portrayals in media. The success of "Mission Unstoppable" was also spotlighted, underscoring the show's impact on female representation in science and innovation. Key insights from the "Portray Her 2.0" report indicated incremental progress in women's representation in STEM on-screen, with notable advances in racial diversity and role complexity. To unlock the complete video and delve into our extensive event archive, join the Geena Davis Institute and support our mission for equitable and authentic representation in media. Join now: https://www.geenadavisinstitute.org/join Download the full research report here: https://www.geenadavisinstitute.org//... Download the toolkit here: https://www.geenadavisinstitute.org//... Be part of the conversation and follow the Institute on Social Media @geenadavisorg