Mae Jemison: A Kid's Book About Reaching Your Dreams: 4 (Mini Movers and Shakers)

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Former NASA astronaut Mae Jemison to deliver keynote during Wayne State's annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute". Wayne State University. January 13, 2014. Archived from the original on September 12, 2017 . Retrieved September 11, 2017. a b Brozan, Nadine (September 16, 1992). "Chronicle: A memento of the Alvin Ailey dance company goes into space". The New York Times. p.4. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019 . Retrieved September 14, 2011. The Dorothy Jemison Foundation". The Dorothy Jemison Foundation for Excellence. Archived from the original on December 2, 2019 . Retrieved December 2, 2019. Interview with Mae". Scholastic. March 15, 2001. Archived from the original on August 22, 2011 . Retrieved September 14, 2011.

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Doctor Mae C. Jemison to Receive 2021 Sylvanus Thayer Award". West Point Association of Graduates. October 7, 2021.

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a b c d Leary, Warren (September 13, 1992). "Woman in the News; A Determined Breaker of Boundaries – Mae Carol Jemison". The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019 . Retrieved September 14, 2011. a b c d Jemison, Mae C.; Olsen, Patricia R. (February 2, 2003). "Executive Life: The Boss; 'What was Space Like?' ". The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019 . Retrieved September 14, 2011.

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Best Catches". Southern Illinoisan. February 28, 1989 . Retrieved May 26, 2019– via Newspapers.com. Astronaut Mae Jemison moves to new career". Phys.org. January 17, 2006. Archived from the original on September 16, 2011 . Retrieved September 14, 2011. a b c d e f g h i Katz, Jesse (July–August 1996). "Shooting Star: Former Astronaut Mae Jemison Brings her Message Down to Earth" (PDF). Stanford Today. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 28, 2011 . Retrieved September 14, 2011. a b c "About Dr. Mae Jemison". Making Science Make Sense. Bayer U.S. Archived from the original on June 30, 2007.a b c d Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (March 1993). "Mae C. Jemison" (PDF). Biographical Data. Houston, Texas: NASA. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 7, 2021 . Retrieved May 7, 2021. Testimony of Mae Jemison: Achieving the Promise of a Diverse STEM Workforce". 116th Congress (First Session). May 9, 2019 . Retrieved February 21, 2023. a b Jemison, Mae (March 15, 2019). "Honorary Chancellor Named at 2019 Founders Day Convocation". Florida Southern News Center . Retrieved March 18, 2019. [ permanent dead link] a b Steiner, Victoria (January 7, 2003). "NASA Commercializes Method For Health Improvement". NASA Ames Research Center . Retrieved June 3, 2019. Aboard the Spacelab Japan module, Jemison tested NASA's Fluid Therapy System, a set of procedures and equipment to produce water for injection, developed by Sterimatics Corporation. She then used IV bags and a mixing method, developed by Baxter Healthcare, to use the water from the previous step to produce saline solution in space. [40] Jemison was also a co-investigator of two bone cell research experiments. [24] Another experiment she participated in was to induce female frogs to ovulate, fertilize the eggs, and then see how tadpoles developed in zero gravity. [41] Resignation from NASA

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Jemison, Mae; Rau, Dana Meachen (2013). The 100 Year Starship (True Books: Dr. Mae Jemison and 100 Year Starship). Scholastic. ISBN 978-0-531-24060-1. Peterson, Charles A. (September 9, 2004). "Every second counts". The Granville Sentinel . Retrieved June 30, 2019– via Newspapers.com.Jemison participated in the Red Dress Heart Truth fashion show, wearing Lyn Devon, during the 2007 New York Fashion Week to help raise money to fight heart disease. [68] In May of the same year, she was the graduation commencement speaker and only the 11th person in the 52-year history of Harvey Mudd College to be awarded an honorary D.Eng. degree. [69] Jemison's first book, Find Where the Wind Goes (2001), is a memoir of her life written for children. [2] [54] She describes her childhood, her time at Stanford, in the Peace Corps and as an astronaut. [55] School Library Journal found the stories about her earlier life to be the most appealing. [55] Book Report found that the autobiography gave a realistic view into her interactions with her professors, whose treatment of her was not based on her intelligence but on stereotypes of woman of color. [56] The 50 Most Beautiful People in the World". People.com. Vol.39, no.17. May 3, 1993. Archived from the original on September 12, 2017 . Retrieved September 11, 2017. a b Shayler, David J.; Moule, Ian A. (2005). Women in Space – Following Valentina. Springer Science & Business Media. pp.261–63. ISBN 978-1-85233-744-5. a b "HMC Honors Grads at 49th Commencement". hmc.edu. Harvey Mudd College. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016 . Retrieved December 26, 2016.

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Jemison is an active public speaker who appears before private and public groups promoting science and technology. "Having been an astronaut gives me a platform," says Jemison, "but I'd blow it if I just talked about the Shuttle." Jemison uses her platform to speak out on the gap in the quality of health-care between the United States and the Third World, saying that "Martin Luther King [Jr.] ... didn't just have a dream, he got things done." [63] Jemison has also appeared as host and technical consultant of the science series World of Wonder which aired on the Discovery Channel from 1994 to 1998. [64] [65] Former Astronaut Mae Jemison Arrested in Texas; Files Complaint Against White Police Officer". Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. 89 (18): 8. March 18, 1996.Mae Carol Jemison". International Space Hall of Fame. New Mexico Museum of Space History. Archived from the original on June 15, 2017 . Retrieved September 11, 2017. Entrepreneur and Astronaut Mae Jemison To Receive Honorary Degree at Rensselaer". RPI News. May 1, 2007. Archived from the original on September 10, 2015 . Retrieved September 11, 2017. Jemison attended Cornell Medical School and during her training, traveled to Cuba, to conduct a study funded by American Medical Student Association and to Thailand, where she worked at a Cambodian refugee camp. [23] [21] She also worked for Flying Doctors stationed in East Africa. [21] During her years at Cornell, Jemison continued to study dance by enrolling in classes at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. [13] After graduating with an M.D. degree in 1981, she interned at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center in 1982, and worked as a general practitioner for Ross–Loos Medical Group. [1] [21]



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