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Though they may never shed the label, the women who worked for NASA as human computers during the space race are no longer "hidden figures," and they now have Congressional Gold Medals to prove it.
NASA’s sexism couldn’t keep the first women astronauts from taking off By Gavin Newsham Published Nov. 4, 2023, 10:03 a.m. ET ...
According to a 2023 audit from NASA’s Office of Inspector General, the agency’s workforce comprised about 35 percent women and 30 percent minority racial and ethnic groups in fiscal year 2021.
Per NASA HQ direction, we are required to scrub mentions of the following terms from our public sites by 5 pm ET today. This is a drop everything and reprioritize your day request.
By remembering the Black women who fueled NASA’s Space Race, we ensure that their invaluable contributions are celebrated and that future generations can draw inspiration from their determination.
NASA has deleted two comic books about women astronauts from all its websites, NASA Watch reports, in what appears to be the latest victim of the Trump's administration's purge of "DEI" content ...
NASA has scrubbed two graphic novels featuring female astronauts from its website, in a move that is in apparent alignment with the Trump administration’s anti-DEI stance.
The six women astronauts first selected by NASA in 1978 were, from left, Shannon Lucid, Margaret Seddon, Kathryn (Kathy) Sullivan, Judith (Judy) Resnik, Anna Fisher and Sally Ride.
NASA, which is currently led by a woman, doesn't want its websites to mention women in leadership. The space agency is being quite thorough in its compliance with President Donald Trump's ...
Female pioneers expanded access for women in space. Now we're doing it for everyone else. As a 9-year-old farm kid living in Iowa, I dreamed of going to space. But it was not until NASA selected ...
NASA aims to continue this tradition for Artemis II and is seeking public input for the new design. NASA is asking creatives from all over the world to design a new ZGI to be fabricated by NASA's ...