Sunday, January 29, 2017

Meteorologists to the world: “Don’t call me weather girl”

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Female meteorologists have a simple request: Stop labeling us educated, highly trained scientists as “weather girls.” And maybe stop commenting on our dresses and lipstick and start asking about our forecasts.

“Women on television can also be scientists. It’s that simple,” said Ginger Zee, a meteorologist on Good Morning America and ABC World News Tonight. 

On Sunday, The Weather Channel (TWC) debuted a two-part series exploring the unique challenges that women face in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

More about Weather Girl, Amhq, Janice Huff, Jen Carfagno, and Ginger Zee
Originally syndicated from Meteorologists to the world: “Don’t call me weather girl”


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