Female African-American Mathematicians at NASA in 1961
Posted on February 24, 2017 Comments (1)
Hidden Figures is a film based on the experiences of female African-American mathematicians at NASA in 1961 including Katherine Johnson. It is easy to forget our history if we don’t make an effort to remember.
Popular movie adaptations are not the best source for completely accurate history but they are a great way to raise awareness when they hold somewhat close to historical events.
It is amazing to see what was accomplished and also remember how badly mistaken our society was in important ways. We have made strides as a society, but we still have significant problems we need to address. Movies like Hidden Figures are a positive reminder of what can be accomplished when we give people opportunities. We need to remember that lesson and do what we can to remove the barriers that continue today.
NASA video on Katherine Johnson’s career:
Related: NASA’s web site From Hidden to Modern Figures – Computer Code for NASA’s Apollo Guidance System – Movie Aims to Inspire College Students With Tales of Successful Minority Scientists – Barbara Liskov wins Turing Award – The Eagle Has Landed
Categories: Math, Technology
Tags: engineers, history, Math, NASA, space, Technology, USA, women
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August 10th, 2017 @ 7:59 am
I like the trailer 🙂