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Reading: 35-year-old woman from US bag degrees in Chemical Engineering and Medicine, sets record as the first black woman to fly to space
Reading: 35-year-old woman from US bag degrees in Chemical Engineering and Medicine, sets record as the first black woman to fly to space

35-year-old woman from US bag degrees in Chemical Engineering and Medicine, sets record as the first black woman to fly to space

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35-year-old woman from US bag degrees in Chemical Engineering and Medicine, sets record as the first black woman to fly to space
35-year-old woman from US bag degrees in Chemical Engineering and Medicine, sets record as the first black woman to fly to space

The Pioneering Journey of Mae Carol Jemison: The First African-American Woman in Space

Mae Carol Jemison, a multi-talented woman from Alabama, United States, has made history as the first African-American woman to fly to space. In 1992, she completed a mission with NASA and became an inspiration for many young scholars around the world

As a young girl, Mae Carol was drawn to both science and arts and started dancing at the age of eleven. At sixteen, she was accepted to Stanford University in California to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering. With her exceptional academic journey, she graduated with two Bachelor’s degrees, one in Chemical Engineering and another in African American Studies

After completing her studies at Stanford University, Mae Carol went on to enroll in Cornell University in New York to become a Medical Doctor. She achieved this dream in 1981, adding to her already impressive list of academic achievements

Mae Carol joined NASA and worked as an astronaut at the Space center, being selected as part of the first group of astronauts after the Challenger explosion. On September 12, 1992, she made 127 orbits of the Earth and cemented her place in history as the first African-American woman to fly to space

The journey of Mae Carol Jemison serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and determination. Her exceptional achievements in both academia and space exploration have inspired generations of young scholars to pursue their passions and make their own mark in history

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Festus Conteh is an international youth that functions conveniently in all forms of writing including article writing, news, script, content writing, constitution and project/proposal writing. Writing is fun to Festus and has brought fame and recognition in his clime. In 2019, he was awarded best upcoming writer in an online writing completion that was organized by the Association of Sierra Leonean Authors (ASLA). After his impactful contribution to national development and cohesion through writing, he was nominated for the African Genius Award for the Best Writer in Africa Award Category an award he lost to one of the greatest African Writers - Chinua Achebe. In 2022, Festus was one of the applicants to the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC) as Vice Chairperson (Policy and Advocacy) a process that met imperil feedback. As a freelancer, Festus has written articles for magazines, newspapers, and media houses and his articles have attracted big media houses including BBC, Aljazeera and Legit. Ng and is the Head of Programs at Salone Messenger a public relations firm based in Sierra Leone with the latest news and information. He is the founder of Africa’s Wakanda a platform that spotlight the beauty of Africa. Festus is also a perpetual volunteer in life-changing causes and has shown great commitment and dedication to being a catalyst and solution to the challenges faced by young people like himself. Festus currently serves as the Secretary General of the Africa Youth Leaders movement which is a network of youth between the ages of 20 – 30 years who have shown achievement, leadership potential and commitment to make a difference. Festus is also the Africa Focal Point of Youth for Change Initiative, which is a platform through which young people can access resources, be empowered and given the opportunity to grow to become useful members of society who will participate in the development of their communities and nation. Along with another Africa Youth platform, Festus has Co-Founded the Future of Africa initiative which is an advocate forum with the aim to bring together local and international socio-economic stakeholders to support innovative programs aimed at advancing the radical and practical progress of adoption awareness-vulnerable children and youth and youth leadership-through interlinking local, regional and international resources and opportunities.