Breaking Down Barriers To STEAM | Adler Planetarium

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What keeps people from becoming scientists—or even wanting to learn about science? What makes scientific spaces feel intimidating or unwelcoming? The barriers to entry can be as big as systemic discrimination or as small as a bad experience in a math class. But together, barriers make STEAM fields more homogenous, less effective, and less fun places than they could be.

Science is better when everyone does it together. That’s why the Adler Planetarium is working to break down the barriers that keep people out of scientific spaces. We make space where people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities can share their unique perspectives, explore the universe together, and practice skills they can carry with them into any profession or pursuit they choose.

We’re working to create a world where everyone can access our community and feel welcome once they’re in it. A world where differences are celebrated; where art and science converge; where every problem is solvable and everyone knows they have what it takes to help solve it.

The Adler Planetarium is the first planetarium in the Western Hemisphere! Located on Chicago’s lakeshore, the museum typically hosts more than half a million visitors each year and reaches millions more through youth STEAM programs, neighborhood skywatching events, people-powered research, and other outreach efforts. Today, the Adler is bringing our unique approach—scientific exploration rooted in community and connection—to guests from around the world who can enjoy the digital Adler from their own homes, libraries, schools or offices.

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