Chelsea Clinton wants more girls involved in STEM
by The Daily Eye Team July 7 2014, 8:15 am Estimated Reading Time: 1 min, 15 secsChelsea Clinton has been on the move these past few weeks. Last week, she spoke at a Google event in New York City; celebrating Google’s $50 million pledge to help close the tech gender gap. This week, she’s in Denver at the Clinton Global Initiative America, where she has been hosting conversations about getting more women and girls into careers in science, tech, engineering and math (STEM). The disparity between the number of women and men in STEM fields is no secret. It’s a problem Clinton says starts as early as middle school. “Research is saying that teachers call on girls less than they call on boys in math and a science classes… which sends an invisible but insidious message their opinions aren’t as valued as boys,” she said. Clinton also cites research showing that gender and race can play a role in the effectiveness of medical treatment. She thinks creating more diversity in science and medicine could bring more attention to the problem, and help solve it. Clinton has been getting some blowback for the $600,000 salary she’s reportedly earning as a correspondent for NBC. When asked if she felt the response was tied to gender, Clinton pointed to a need for a larger conversation about opportunity for women on all levels, instead of zeroing in on top earners like Sheryl Sandberg, the chief operating officer of Facebook, or Meg Whitman, the CEO of Hewlett-Packard.