We were really excited when we saw the Cleveland Foundation Center's (@FCCleveland) tweet announcing that the Cleveland Public Library (@Cleveland_PL) and NASA Glenn Research Center (@NASAglenn) would be sponsoring the program NASA From Hidden Figures to Modern Figures on Saturday, January 14, 2017. Having attended and having written previous blog posts about tech events at the Cleveland Public Library and about NASA Glenn Research Center, we knew we needed to clear our calendars to attend this event.
Here is the official notice about the Cleveland Public Library Hidden Figures special event:
Hidden Figures
Library News, Special EventsMore than half a century ago, three brilliant African American women crossed all gender and race barriers to launch John Glenn and the United States into space. Their untold story is now being told in the feature film Hidden Figures, starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monáe. Join NASA and the Cleveland Public Library in celebrating the stellar achievements that allowed America to shoot for the moon and beyond. Enjoy video presentations and a discussion panel featuring female leaders in the field: Dr. Christine Darden, Dr. Carolyn Williams, and Dr. Marla Pérez-Davis. Visitors will also have opportunities to meet NASA subject matter experts and enjoy exciting exhibits, a photo booth and activities for the whole family.
Saturday, January 14 • 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Main Library, Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium, Lower Level and Learning Commons, 2nd floor
The Movie: Hidden Figures
We had already heard excellent feedback via social media about the movie Hidden Figures (@HiddenFigures), and we decided to see it before the library's Hidden Figures event.
It was interesting to hear the reaction of other people at the theater where we saw the movie. The film was very engaging. People were moved to clap and cheer for the characters during different parts of the movie.
Engaging Students
We arrived early for some activities before the panel discussion, since a business associate of Stuart's had sent us a more detailed schedule than was provided on the library website. We want to commend the Cleveland Public Library and NASA Glenn Research Center on how they engaged students, both college and high school, by having them hear from NASA (@NASA) employees about their roles within the agency. The NASA Glenn Research Center staff did an excellent job by not only talking about science and engineering positions, but also made a point of suggesting other fields of study, such as accounting and human resources.
The NASA Glenn Research Center staff emphasized the importance of the their internship program as a means to learn more about NASA, and potentially lead to employment. See these web pages for internship information:
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NASA Internships at Glenn Research Center
Salary: Stipends are based on students’ academic levels at start of their internships. Undergraduate stipend - $6,000; Graduate stipend - $7,500; Teacher stipend - $10,000.
Here is a NASA Glenn Careers video:
It was great that the library held this part of the event specifically for students. Very impressive!
NASA Hidden Figures Leadership Panel
The NASA Hidden Figures Leadership Panel was moderated by Dr. Carolyn Williams, and consisted Dr. Christine Darden, Dr. Marla Pérez-Davis, and Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, Jr. It was interesting to hear their personal stories about the contributions of women of color working at NASA.
Please click on the image below to read the From Hidden To Modern Figures panel program:
As part of the panel discussion, we learned about the new From Hidden to Modern Figures section of the NASA website, which includes many interesting videos.
Photos
Here are our photos from the Saturday, January 14, 2017, NASA and Cleveland Public Library Hidden Figures event.
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Tweets & Retweets
Here are our @sos_jr 63 tweets and retweets sharing our experience at the Hidden Figures event. Please share any photos and videos that you find interesting by retweeting.
Hidden Figures // Modern Figures >> Hear from women that propell and innovate at Cleveland Public Library 1/14 https://t.co/6mQH1Qxuxn
— FoundationCenter CLE (@FCCleveland) January 5, 2017
Join us & @Cleveland_PL in celebrating the women who inspired #HiddenFigures! Presentations & exhibits for all ages https://t.co/qNr2cB4mbb pic.twitter.com/lm8YEQ6yph
— NASA Glenn Research (@NASAglenn) January 8, 2017
.@Pharrell Thanks for the like! We'd love if you joined us and @NASAglenn as we discuss impact of #HiddenFigures w/ Dr. Christine Darden. https://t.co/JlI1nzjQXT
— ClevelandPubLibrary (@Cleveland_PL) January 8, 2017
#HiddenFigures might be the best, most enjoyable, most vital film of the year. No sarcasm. It is a pure celebration of science and equality.
— SarcasticRover (@SarcasticRover) January 9, 2017
I'll be there! #STEMwomen #CLE https://t.co/vmn1UXbOJX
— Lady Naturalist (@LadyNaturalist) January 10, 2017
@NASAglenn I'll be there
— Tom Kunsman (@tkunsman) January 8, 2017
Did you enjoy @HiddenFigures? Join @NASAglenn at Main Library to discuss women who inspired the #HiddenFigures movie. Sat 1/14, 11:30a. pic.twitter.com/QU82iEhNs8
— ClevelandPubLibrary (@Cleveland_PL) January 7, 2017
very cool event going on at @Cleveland_PL this weekend. A Discussion of the real story behind Hidden Figures! https://t.co/DRXQyns0zn
— RJ Justavick (@RJ_TMC) January 12, 2017
Tonight I go to @HiddenFigures & Sat 1/14 hear @NASAglenn discuss #women in #HiddenFigures movie at @Cleveland_PL https://t.co/qJWpLZpALo pic.twitter.com/TufKdwYXUp
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 13, 2017
Hundreds of CMSD students saw the movie @HiddenFigures today and are attending a STEM-based discussion with a panel of NASA scientists. pic.twitter.com/HwxWMsXhKW
— CLEMetroSchools (@CLEMetroSchools) January 13, 2017
TOMORROW: Join us & @Cleveland_PL in celebrating the women who inspired #HiddenFigures! Activities for all ages https://t.co/qNr2cBlXzL pic.twitter.com/uRL19wSsHn
— NASA Glenn Research (@NASAglenn) January 13, 2017
Don't miss it this Saturday! https://t.co/yA0FKNW7I8
— FoundationCenter CLE (@FCCleveland) January 10, 2017
#HiddenFigures is #movie where audience claps & cheers!
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Look forward to Sat 1/14 @NASA talk at @Cleveland_PL https://t.co/qJWpLZpALo #NASA pic.twitter.com/NGXUoJJSPc
Very excited to welcome @NASAglenn back to @Cleveland_PL to discuss Hidden Figures! I won't be here but you should go. Tomorrow at 1130am. pic.twitter.com/0yVEpgjoHV
— Paolo Balboa (@PaoloBalboa) January 13, 2017
Bring #HiddenFigures to students with "Who Is Katherine Johnson?" profiles. K-4 -- https://t.co/k9ntZrn4Gj 5-8 -- https://t.co/7bMXnTMLgs pic.twitter.com/Y4b6oSosfT
— NASA Education (@NASAedu) January 13, 2017
@sos_jr the book is on my to-read list!
— Monina Wagner (@MoninaW) January 14, 2017
.@MoninaW My wife is reading an article about @HiddenFigures movie & just now told me about book "#HiddenFigures." https://t.co/ZVXv6RsWC7 pic.twitter.com/2Som9wVZsm
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
In this week's issue: The stars of @HiddenFigures on the inspiring women they portray in the film https://t.co/aiHNvbKAH1 #HiddenFigures pic.twitter.com/OxPEeGRNgH
— Parade Magazine (@ParadeMagazine) January 5, 2017
.@MoninaW I found the @ParadeMagazine article about @HiddenFigures here: https://t.co/ASFQAYsFOA
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
.@redcrew Interesting review. I saw the movie and Sat 1/14 attending @NASA talk by @NASAglenn staff at @Cleveland_PL https://t.co/ej8531Bnxb
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
@sos_jr Enjoy the talk tomorrow, Stuart! I saw the movie last weekend. And yes, there was clapping during the movie.
— DeborahEdwards-Onoro (@redcrew) January 14, 2017
See you there! https://t.co/UZUQIzKM31
— FoundationCenter CLE (@FCCleveland) January 12, 2017
Great start to @NASAglenn event at @Cleveland_PL
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Meet @tkunsman & he gives me #VirtualTour of #NASA's @Space_Station using @NASA_GVIS gear. pic.twitter.com/9I6WlvlY06
At @Cleveland_PL interesting talk by @NASAglenn #engineers #scientists & admin about #NASA scholarships/#internships https://t.co/8I9RpBBlUw pic.twitter.com/FqmxV20olk
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Presented by @NASA/@NASAglenn:
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
"From Hidden To Modern Figures - #NASA's Past Shows the Way to the Future"
at @Cleveland_PL. pic.twitter.com/lJ3vfRCxUn
So cool! @NASAglenn brought some unique exhibits for today's (1/14) event. #HiddenFigures pic.twitter.com/Kzdp0gzW3B
— ClevelandPubLibrary (@Cleveland_PL) January 14, 2017
Welcome from @Cleveland_PL to a very full event of people interested in #science and #NASA.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Thx to @NASAglenn/@nasa for exciting event. pic.twitter.com/DU7c5IP9yQ
And Saturday morning come to the Main Library downtown for a @HiddenFigures talk with women from NASA! https://t.co/k7Uvi4LDZI https://t.co/K3oiUtEGsd
— Friends of CPL (@FriendsCPL) January 13, 2017
Welcome by @FriendsCPL to great @Cleveland_PL event about @NASAglenn & @NASA pic.twitter.com/wGofYPbIjr
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Female @NASA Leadership Panel – Moderator Dr. Carolyn Williams at @Cleveland_PL for @NASAglenn event. #NASA pic.twitter.com/hPyrf0VfHj
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Female @NASA Leadership Panel:
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Dr. Marla Perez-Davis
Dr. Christine Darden
Dr. Woodrow Whitlow@NASAglenn event at @Cleveland_PL.#NASA pic.twitter.com/9AocZbhEhc
Full house at Main Library for "From Hidden to Modern Figures" panel discussion. #Libraries… https://t.co/R7izwvnQIW
— ClevelandPubLibrary (@Cleveland_PL) January 14, 2017
@SpaceMacSpiff I found something @NASA_GVIS pic.twitter.com/SOcfpygbH0
— Tom Kunsman (@tkunsman) January 14, 2017
Now @Cleveland_PL: From Hidden To Modern Figures pres by @NASAglenn: Dr. Marla E. Perez-Davis, Dr. Christine Darden, & Dr. Woodrow Whitlow! pic.twitter.com/0AlkwKuw0J
— Lady Naturalist (@LadyNaturalist) January 14, 2017
Hear from @NASA Leadership Panel of importance of parent support of #education & not accept labels. @NASAglenn event at @Cleveland_PL#NASA pic.twitter.com/h4LrlqduZ5
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Check out @NASAglenn's @NASA_GVIS display at @Cleveland_PL.
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Love these #NASA info! pic.twitter.com/s6OqdcOiN5
BIG thx @feltonian, @NASAglenn, @NASA_GVIS, @Cleveland_PL for today's @NASA event inspired by @HiddenFigures! https://t.co/qJWpLZpALo#NASA pic.twitter.com/UjNR3Ip5EJ
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Thanks to @Cleveland_PL & nasaglenn for an amazing panel discussion… https://t.co/xD7R6clRfO
— Kira (@KiraBrainNinja) January 14, 2017
Excellent turnout for @NASAglenn & @Cleveland_PL panel on fantastic film @HiddenFigures! Young and old scientists were inspired here today! pic.twitter.com/klT5LlexGO
— Lee Hall (@paleeoguy) January 14, 2017
The #Cleveland Arcade. #dtCLE pic.twitter.com/HNyTYyZIGZ
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
@sos_jr Glad to have met you in person. Thanks for covering the @NASAglenn #HiddenFigures event
— Tom Kunsman (@tkunsman) January 14, 2017
@sos_jr Here is web site for #NASAtour Saturday program (not updated yet) https://t.co/W9oDOp7YQI
— Tom Kunsman (@tkunsman) January 14, 2017
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 14, 2017
Free time this wknd? Watch @HiddenFigures, then grab the book by @margotshetterly. Both are stellar: https://t.co/zBOKmtqP8R pic.twitter.com/orSJAAQJkY
— Anisfield-Wolf Award (@AnisfieldWolf) January 13, 2017
A black man practically danced out of Hidden Figures and called it the most joyous film he's ever seen.
— Eric H Schneider (@ImEricSchneider) January 15, 2017
This happened on my way into the theater. He also yelled "black women did that!"
— Eric H Schneider (@ImEricSchneider) January 15, 2017
This was hands down the most inspirational thing that I've witnessed in years.
— Eric H Schneider (@ImEricSchneider) January 15, 2017
Also, Hidden Figures is one of the best films and is now required viewing for everyone.
— Eric H Schneider (@ImEricSchneider) January 15, 2017
.@Pharrell I thought U would want to see pic I shared at @HiddenFigures inspired @NASAglenn event at @Cleveland_PL https://t.co/U3xEREurOC
— Stuart O. Smith, Jr. (@sos_jr) January 15, 2017
See @TheRealTaraji and #KevinCostner in a new clip from #HiddenFigures, now playing in theaters everywhere. https://t.co/clmK9gxc2r pic.twitter.com/tQ8PdjhCU8
— Hidden Figures (@HiddenFigures) January 15, 2017
Moving from hidden figures to modern figures - it's about having the curiosity to ask more. @NASAglenn @GLScienceCtr #staycuriouscle pic.twitter.com/jy2NqjCRb4
— Kirsten Ellenbogen (@kellenbogen) January 14, 2017
Dr Christine Darden: After becoming 1st African-Amer woman to achieve Sr. Exec Service @NASALangley-I Set NEW goals. #HiddenFigures
— Kirsten Ellenbogen (@kellenbogen) January 14, 2017
Learn how has the story of Katherine Johnson impacted the career of #ModernFigure aerospace engineer Lizalyn Smith. #HiddenFigures pic.twitter.com/KY6VtunfWa
— NASA (@NASA) January 15, 2017
Saw #HiddenFigures and loved it! We've never needed this movie more than now.
— Quinn Bennett (@harleBee) January 15, 2017
@SEEichorn @NASA_GVIS display explaining Boundary Layer Ingestion test at @NASAglenn. @Cleveland_PL yesterday. At @GLScienceCtr on Monday https://t.co/fxBO0Ge78B
— NASA GVIS Lab (@NASA_GVIS) January 15, 2017
Guys, there's a Boundary Layer Ingestion display at @GLScienceCtr tomorrow! Who wants to go with me? https://t.co/g539SpCWhh
— Shannon Eichorn (@SEEichorn) January 15, 2017
— DestinationCleveland (@TheCLE) January 14, 2017
Hidden Figures: Inspiring STEM heroes for girls https://t.co/bGZZ2kzGKr #STEM #WomenInTech
— DeborahEdwards-Onoro (@redcrew) January 14, 2017
Maybe it's blurry because I was crying. Waterworks, people. Bring tissues. But definitel… https://t.co/W5ga5yQtm8 pic.twitter.com/PADOLlZaop
— Terra Milo (@terramilo) January 18, 2017
The brilliant minded women of @NASA. #HiddenFigures pic.twitter.com/Bz666oCfwY
— Hidden Figures (@HiddenFigures) January 25, 2017
Related Blog Posts
Please learn more by reading our related blog posts about NASA and tech events at the Cleveland Public Library:
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Blog Date: July 18, 2016 - NASA Glenn Research Center 75th Anniversary Open House
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Blog Date: November 15, 2016 - Cleveland Mini Maker Faire 2016
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Blog Date: May 1, 2014 - 2014 Cleveland Mini Maker Faire
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Blog Date: February 13, 2014 - GCPCUG Field Trip: TechCentral MakerSpace
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Blog Date: January 16, 2014 - Cleveland's TechCentral MakerSpace Grand Opening
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Blog Date: March 9, 2012 - Cleveland NASA Tweetup
Here are events we wrote about in which NASA participated:
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Blog Date: May 3, 2016 - Earth Day Coalition's EarthFest 2016
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Blog Date: December 1, 2015 - CWRU think[box] Thinkapalooza!
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Blog Date: February 19, 2015 - LaunchHouse Accelerator Expo (LHXPO) 2015
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Blog Date: September 26, 2013 - IngenuityFest 2013 Preview Party!
Also, here are some blog posts we wrote about tech events at other area libraries. We are very fortunate to have these resources in our community.
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Blog Date: November 28, 2016 - Akron Mini Maker Faire 2016
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Blog Date: April 6, 2016 - CDPUG Tour of Cuyahoga County Public Library's New Innovation Center
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Blog Date: October 7, 2015 - Web Vulnerability » Akron Maker Faire » Launch League SpaceWalk
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Blog Date: November 25, 2013 - Akron Mini Maker Faire & SYN/HAK The Akron Hackerspace Open House
Thank You!
We want to thank organizers and speakers of Hidden Figures event. We look forward to attending more NASA events and Cleveland Public Library tech events.
We also want to give a special thanks to Tom Kunsman (@tkunsman) for sending us a link to the upcoming NASA Glenn Tours. Stuart has been following @tkunsman on Twitter since seeing the great information Tom shared at the NASA Glenn Research Center 75th Anniversary Open House and other events. We were glad to finally meet him in person at the library event, and to learn that he now volunteers for NASA Glenn Research Center, sharing his knowledge with others. We recommend following @tkunsman on Twitter.