SISTERS THROUGH STEM


We recently had the chance to work with the wonderful team at a large tech company to tell the improbable and inspiring stories of two young women (Leslie Espinoza-Campomanes and Vivian Auduong) who both end up at Stanford University together after growing up in humble beginnings.

For this project, we developed the creative approach through a process of scripting and storyboarding and then headed to Northern California to film the women in their worlds. Our intention was simple - try to capture their voices in as authentic a way as we could.

We found both Leslie and Vivian to be incredibly thoughtful and open, and we felt honored to be part of this process.

Below is a bit more from the young women:

“There’s an infinite number of things to learn about in this world, with endless applications,” explains Leslie Espinoza-Campomanes, who studies Biomedical Engineering and Human Rights at Stanford University. From modest and sometimes difficult origins in Peru, Leslie was the first in her family to attend college.  

Meanwhile, fellow Stanford student Vivian Auduong grew up in Chicago, raised by parents who immigrated to the U.S. to escape the Vietnam War and who impressed the importance of education on her. Vivian studies Electrical Engineering at Stanford. 

Besides the school they attend, Leslie and Vivian also share a love of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), and a meaningful friendship. They met at the STEM camp as high schoolers.

Vivian calls the camp “an incredible opportunity and exchange program that brings together girls from all over the world to learn about STEM topics together, to grow together, and to cultivate their confidence and their abilities.” The camp gave Leslie her first opportunity to use a microscope and cultivate cells in a Petri dish, as well as using fluorescence and robotics, and building an app.

Leslie and Vivian worked on their final project together: a phone case that allows visually impaired people to type in braille. Their project won first place in the Campers’ Choice and Technical categories.  

Vivian says that education has changed her life completely and opened up numerous possibilities, and Leslie calls it a gift that lasts forever—literally able to transport people anywhere they want to be. “You are limitless in what you can do,” Vivian says, and “education is power,” Leslie adds.

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The Marcs is an Emmy-nominated full-service documentary and commercial production company based in Los Angeles and North Carolina.

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