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Dr. Mae C Jemison: The Woman who Changed the Face of Space Exploration
On 12 th September 1992, the world watched as Dr. Mae C Jemison boarded the Space Shuttle Endeavour and made history. With that single launch, she became the first African American woman to travel to space, challenging the narrative of who belongs in science, space and beyond. From Chicago to Space: A Journey Fuelled by Curiosity Born in Decatur, Alabama, and raised in Chicago, Dr. Jemison was the youngest of three children and grew up in a home that valued education and amb
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Breaking Barriers in Medicine: In Conversation with Professor Francis Chinegwundoh MBE
Some careers move in straight lines but Professor Francis Chinegwundoh MBE’s journey carved a whole new path. Known to colleagues as...
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Dr. Walt Braithwaite: The Jamaican Engineer who Changed the Aerospace Industry
Before Canva’s drag and drop and the world of AI, one Jamaican man was already 20 years ahead of the curve. While the world was still...
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