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

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LeVar Burton learned that Jemison was an avid Star Trek fan and asked her if she would be interested in being on the show. In 1993, Jemison appeared as Lieutenant Palmer in " Second Chances", an episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, becoming the first real-life astronaut to appear on Star Trek. [59] [60] Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling biography series for kids that explores the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream.

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Peters, John (April 2013). "Discovering New Planets/Exploring Our Sun/Journey Through Our Solar System/The 100 Year Starship". School Library Journal. 59 (4): 98 – via EBSCOhost. 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. Trischitta, Linda (February 18, 2008). "Former astronaut urges audience to learn science". Sun-Sentinel.com . Retrieved May 10, 2019. Peace Corps biography". Peace Corps Online. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011 . Retrieved September 14, 2011. Jemison was a professor of environmental studies at Dartmouth College from 1995 to 2002 where she directed the Jemison Institute for Advancing Technology in Developing Countries. [45] [48] In 1999, she also became an Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. [45] [49] Jemison continues to advocate strongly in favor of science education and getting minority students interested in science. [50] She is a member of various scientific organizations, such as the American Medical Association, the American Chemical Society, the Association of Space Explorers and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. [27]

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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. After Stanford, Jemison attended medical school at Cornell University in New York. She received her medical degree in 1981. She worked as a doctor first in Los Angeles, California, and then with the Peace Corps in West Africa. a b Ligamari, Joanne (November 2013). "A True Book – Dr. Mae Jemison and 100 Year Starship". Library Media Connection. 32 (3): 93 – via EBSCOhost. 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.Sakurai, Gail. Mae Jemison: Space Scientist, Scholastic Library Publishing, 1996 – ISBN 0-516-44194-9 a b c d "Mae C. Jemison". Biography.com. Archived from the original on May 26, 2015 . Retrieved March 1, 2017. Green, Erica L. (June 11, 2013). "City school board approves three new charters". The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore. Archived from the original on February 21, 2019 . Retrieved February 20, 2019. Bonvillian, Crystal (January 27, 2015). "Jemison High School, McNair Junior High construction soon to be underway". AL.com. Archived from the original on September 12, 2017 . Retrieved September 11, 2017. More TEWS Projects". Jemison Foundation. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011 . Retrieved September 14, 2011.

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Jesse Katz (July 1, 1996). "Shooting Star". Stanford Today. Archived from the original on June 21, 2015. a b c "Astronaut's Arrest Leads to Officer's Suspension". The Galveston Daily News. March 1, 1996. p.8. Archived from the original on September 12, 2017 . Retrieved September 11, 2017– via Newspapers.com. Zaleski, Jeff (March 19, 2001). "Find Where the Wind Goes (Book Review)". Publishers Weekly. 248 (12): 101 – via EBSCOhost.

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Jones, Christy (August 19, 2014). "No Fear of Flying Here: 12 Women Aviators to Celebrate". AAUW: Empowering Women Since 1881. Archived from the original on May 9, 2019 . Retrieved May 9, 2019.

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Jemison, Mae (2001). S.E.E.ing the Future: Science, Engineering and Education (PDF). Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College. p.56. ERIC ED464816. Pittman, Taylor (March 15, 2018). "Mae Jemison: Diversity In STEM Isn't A Nicety, It's A Necessity". Huffington Post. Archived from the original on August 30, 2018 . Retrieved August 29, 2018.



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