Black Women Science Stickers
Description: She came, she saw, she blew them away. Our fearless afro heroine takes the fight to a horde of alien invaders, turning chaos into her playground with firepower, attitude, and unshakable style. Nothing alive—or unalive—can stand in her way. If you’re a fan of 70s sci-fi, blaxploitation action, pulp adventure, and unstoppable badass women, I made this for you!
Description: Show 45 that you know that Science is Real, but also that the USA is made better by diversity of every kind. Diversity is what makes our country great, and science is what makes everything possible! Love is Love, Black Lives Matter and Immigrants matter! Reads: Powered by SCIENCE Strengthened by Diversity. Our differences make us strong and makes this country amazing! Makes a great gift for Christmas or a Birthday, for Men or Women, Boys or Girls!
Description: In memory of and gratitude for Katherine Johnson, who among many other amazingly skilled, under-recognized black women, fundamentally changed our vision of the universe. Rest in power ❤️
Katherine Johnson: If You Want To Know The Answer To Something You Have To Ask A Question Sticker
by FabulouslyFeminist
$3.50
Description: Science is real, black lives matter, love is love, where I stand on social issues.
Science is Real - Black Lives Matter - Love is Love - Where I stand on Social Issues Sticker
by ScienceCorner
$3.50
Description: Perfect for spooky season! This funny Halloween design features a witch silhouette, glowing pumpkin candy bucket, and the phrase “Witch Better Have My Candy.” Great for trick-or-treating, Halloween parties, or just showing off your candy-loving spooky style. Works perfectly on tees, hoodies, mugs, tote bags, and more!
Description: Mashup of the classic Ms. Hill album and Patricia Hill Collins. Patricia Hill Collins emphasizes that we should all be engaged in analyzing a variety of works that contribute to black feminist thought, both inside and outside of “traditional” academic texts. Collins (1990:19) notes that “the music of Black women hip-hop artists serves as a new site of Black women’s intellectual production.”
Description: Introducing "The Scientist" tarot card, where science meets esoteria in a striking design featuring a tarot card image of a Black woman scientist. This unique design is perfect for women in science, scientists, educators, and anyone who embraces the intricate dance of knowledge and mystery.
Description: Take flight with this vintage-inspired tribute to Bessie Coleman, the first Black woman and Native American to hold an international pilot's license. Known as "Queen Bess," Coleman broke racial and gender barriers by heading to France to earn her wings when U.S. flight schools refused her entry.