For Educators

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STEM Resources & Classroom Partnerships

Research shows that girls often lose confidence in math and science as early as 3rd grade. ArtxNia helps rewrite that story with bilingual educational coloring books, puzzles, and activities that highlight women of color in STEM.

Afro-Latina engineer and ArtxNia founder, Nia Asemota, loves partnering with classrooms, libraries, and community organizations to inspire girls, particularly girls of color, to see themselves as future STEM innovators.

Ways We Support Classrooms & Educators

Contact us to learn more about any of these opportunities!

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    Classroom Visits

    Through virtual and in-person visits, Nia shares her STEM journey through activities and Q&As that introduce students to STEM paths and opportunities.

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    Bulk Order Discounts

    Special bulk pricing on our products and bundles is available for schools, nonprofits, book fairs, and STEM events.

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    Educational Partnerships

    From heritage month programs to STEM lesson plans, we partner with schools, libraries, and organizations to bring representation into curricula.

Testimonials

"An inspiration to our students!"

Thank you so much Nia! Our students were thrilled to be able to talk with you and learned so much! Thank you for being an inspiration to our kiddos!

-Maria

"Moved and inspired by your presentation."

Congrats and keep it going!! I was moved by your presentation last Friday at my daughter's school assembly and so proud of all that you have accomplished, especially your work at NASA. Thank you so very much for all that you continue to do for our young girls of color!

-Des

"Making education fun and accessible."

It’s incredible to see all of the creative ways to make education fun and accessible. That’s why I love how computer science student, @niaasemota, created a coloring book that celebrates the achievements of Black women in tech.

-Dr. Tarika Barrett

"A joy to hear from!"

Nia was a JOY to hear from! She shared her STEM journey from NASA to Spotify and beyond. We are definitely hoping to have Nia speak to our HS students this fall! Thank you so much, Nia for sharing your inspiration and expertise!

-Annalise

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Let's Work Together!

Ready to bring representation into your classroom? Contact us today at artxnia@gmail.com to discuss school visits, bulk orders, or partnership opportunities.