NASA's Artemis II mission returns astronauts to the Moon with first female and African American crew members. Explore their profiles and historic adventure ahead.
Katherine Johnson and other Black female scientists transformed NASA and STEM, overcoming segregation to calculate missions from Earth orbit to the Moon and beyond.
The artist’s Encyclopedia of Invisibility restores the histories of thousands of people. Now his sculptures are bringing some of those stories to Dublin ...
On Valdosta State University’s campus, tucked inside a space that quietly invites history, the Copeland African American ...
Returning for its fifth edition, IGNITE Broward 2026 runs Feb. 13-22 with 30 immersive displays and light-tripping sculptures ...
Actor Tom Hanks talks about how his fascination with space began as a child and what humans will accomplish by returning to ...
Decatur and Morgan County have had visits from a multitude of stars and other famous people over the years. Some of them were ...
Black doctors faced systematic exclusion from many American healthcare institutions, despite playing a crucial role in medical breakthroughs ...
Three developments stand out that will make the return to the moon effort different from the first time we visited Earth’s ...
Famous Firsts — Black History Month: 4 p.m. Feb. 18, Johnson County Public Library Clark Pleasant branch, 350 Clearwater Blvd ...
“Hidden Figures” is the powerful true story of Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer) and ...