Multicultural Educational
Programs, Inc. is celebrating 25 years of serving children & youth!
(The website is under new construction! Please come back in late December!)
National STEM Day will be held at the Quincie Douglas Library in Tucson, AZ.
Date: Saturday, November 8th
Time: 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Free to attend!
1:00-2:30-Science learn about animal habitats for K-5th grades.
2:30-4:00 p.m.-Middle & high schoolers learn to build a rover and build with straws & connectors.
Please get in touch with us at: mepexecdirector@gmail.com to sign up for the new Leadership & Mentoring Program in partnership with The
Tucson Educational Empowerment for Minorities Program-TEEM by December 1st, 2025.
For: Middle & High school youth
The kickoff program will be on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
(Location to be announced).

Inspiring and empowering underrepresented people to pursue their education in STEM

Impact, Atlanta, Georgia
Contributions of Latino's in STEM

The “Contributions of Latino’s in STEM” exhibit is the second exhibit by MEP. The exhibit is composed of ten posters of Hispanic inventors in different areas of science, engineering, medicine and technology. It is child friendly and very interactive with hands on activities coordinated with each area. For example, a child would learn how the circulation of the heart works as they read about Dr. Miquel Servetus. Dr. Jose Hernandez-Rebollar invented the Accelerate Glove for sign language so at that station children can build with electrical kits performing over 100 experiments. To reserve the exhibit for your function, please email us on the contact page or call the office at 515-259-9430.