Grace Chenxin Liu
United Nations & TEDx Speaker, Globally Recognized Top Youth Advocate & Social Entrepreneur for Gender Equality and Sustainability
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Grace Chenxin Liu, a teen from New York, is recognized as a global top youth advocate and changemaker for gender equality and sustainable development. She is the youngest United Nations SDG Learncast and TEDxDearPark Speaker, WomenTech Global Awards Winner, Global Youth Challenge Winner, the winning team of the New York Academy of Sciences - Junior Academy Global Challenge as well as the youngest member of Global WOMENSCONF Committee, 2022-2024 National Youth Advisory Council, YOUNGA (the world’s largest global festival for impact) Equality & Inclusion Working Group Leader, and Founder of Sharing to Empower, an internationally recognized global alliance to promote gender and sustainable development issues.
Grace Chenxin Liu, a teen from New York, is recognized as a global top youth advocate and changemaker for gender equality and sustainable development. She is the youngest invited speaker at the United Nations (UN) SDG Learncast and TEDxDeerPark. She is a WomenTech Network Global Awards Winner, Global Youth Challenge Winner and Ambassador, YOUNGA (the world’s largest global festival for impact) Equality & Inclusion Working Group Leader, Davidson Institute Ambassador-in-Training, and Girls Leadership Academy Ambassador, STEM Role Model & Keynote Speaker.
As a member of the Global Conference on Women's Studies Scientific Committee, 2022-2024 National Youth Advisory Council, 1000 Girls 1000 Futures, the Junior Academy of the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), and the Stevens Initiative Alumni, Grace was honored to be NYAS & Stevens Initiative Event Moderator, 2x National Winner of the American National Council of Associations of Chinese Language Schools Speech Contest, and the youngest and one of the selected few highlighted speakers at many international, national, and local conferences/events, which has inspired many students, especially girls and women, across six continents and from 100+ countries.
Grace is the Founder of Sharing to Empower, an internationally recognized global alliance to promote gender and sustainable development issues. Her sole-authored research is published in The Journal of International Women’s Studies. The United Nations published her first-authored research. She has worked on 10+ international research projects and developed technological solutions to real-world problems. Her team was the Winner of the New York Academy of Sciences - Junior Academy Global Challenge. Grace also volunteered to assist Nassau County’s Legislator for his Congress campaign, fighting for gender and climate justice. She has 40+ pieces of writing/artwork featured in academic journals, anthologies, newspapers, books, conference proceedings, and social media.
Her work has been recognized by the United Nations, the U.S. Department of State, the New York Academy of Sciences, the Aspen Institute, the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, the Royal Health Awareness Society of Jordan, Google, eBay, Cisco, Johnson & Johnson, Arm as well as featured by TED, Newsday, News12, Newsbreak, World Journal, China Press, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Player FM, and more.
As a member of the Global Conference on Women's Studies Scientific Committee, 2022-2024 National Youth Advisory Council, 1000 Girls 1000 Futures, the Junior Academy of the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS), and the Stevens Initiative Alumni, Grace was honored to be NYAS & Stevens Initiative Event Moderator, 2x National Winner of the American National Council of Associations of Chinese Language Schools Speech Contest, and the youngest and one of the selected few highlighted speakers at many international, national, and local conferences/events, which has inspired many students, especially girls and women, across six continents and from 100+ countries.
Grace is the Founder of Sharing to Empower, an internationally recognized global alliance to promote gender and sustainable development issues. Her sole-authored research is published in The Journal of International Women’s Studies. The United Nations published her first-authored research. She has worked on 10+ international research projects and developed technological solutions to real-world problems. Her team was the Winner of the New York Academy of Sciences - Junior Academy Global Challenge. Grace also volunteered to assist Nassau County’s Legislator for his Congress campaign, fighting for gender and climate justice. She has 40+ pieces of writing/artwork featured in academic journals, anthologies, newspapers, books, conference proceedings, and social media.
Her work has been recognized by the United Nations, the U.S. Department of State, the New York Academy of Sciences, the Aspen Institute, the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, the Royal Health Awareness Society of Jordan, Google, eBay, Cisco, Johnson & Johnson, Arm as well as featured by TED, Newsday, News12, Newsbreak, World Journal, China Press, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Player FM, and more.
Girl Empowerment and STEM Leadership
Advocating for Gender Equality and Sustainable Development
Young Women’s Entrepreneurship
Research to Empower: A Guide and Problem Solving for Student Researchers
A Teen’s Research Journey
· Challenges and how to overcome them
· Breakthroughs and successes
· Resources and advice
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