βWith the Artemis program, NASA will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon.
βTo learn and apply for a NASA internship, please visit nasa.gov/learning-resouβ¦.
βRepresentation matters, so I Pray this shows the importance of having more Blacks in STEM
βIf you need Iβll read Assta with you β -@noname
Felt that on a spiritual! GREAT BOOK Recommended read especially on knowledge on black liberation.
If you can graduate from @LangstonU you can do and face anything this world throws at you .
You beat the odds, remain humble, and graduate!!! Mama we made it and WE ARE SOOOOO FARRRR FROM DONE βΌοΈ
βGrew up with killers and didnβt know they was killersβ ππ―
βForever scared determine to get some heart no matter how big the niggas no matter how small you are.β
Both lines had so much impact on me. This song hella emotion attachment to it .
Ty-Chris: I am a senior from HBCU Langston University. Currently working Client-Relations and Communications and all thing related to the Apollo 50th Anniversary.
#NASA#NASAinterns#HBCU#Apollo50th
People congratulate me. I thank them and tell em God is good.
Graduation π¨πΎβπ in T-Minus 9 Days !
Thank you @capturedbycompton for capturing such beautiful pictures!!!
My black and brown mentors, peers and I have made real impacts and shifted the culture in aerospace and at the premier spaceport.
Can't convince me I'm just a diverse hire.
It's a very low number, to be honest. Black people only comprise 7.5% of the Kennedy Space Center workforce.
Optimistically, I would love to see the number increase to 12% within the next five years.
The best way to do that is through NASA pathway internships.
The deputy director of KSC just said Iβll be running a NASA center one day in front of all the black leaders of the center .
A kid from Muskogee one day leading a NASA center into the future , thatβd be cool .
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