"Black minds and talent have skills to control a spacecraft or scalpel with the same finesse and dexterity with which they can control a basketball." ~ Ronald E. McNair, 1983
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African-American Astronauts
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List of African-American astronauts (Wikipedia)
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Michael P. Anderson (Lieutenant Colonel, USAF)
NASA Astronaut (Deceased) - Died aboard STS-107 February 1, 2003
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Guion S. Bluford, Jr. (Colonel, USAF, Retired)
Former NASA Astronaut - First African-American in space.
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Charles F. Bolden, Jr. (Major General, USMC, Retired)
Former NASA Astronaut
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Yvonne Darlene Cagle (M.D., Colonel, USAF)
NASA Astronaut
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Robert L. Curbeam, Jr. (Captain, USN, Retired)
NASA Astronaut
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Benjamin Alvin Drew, Jr. (Colonel, U.S. Air Force)
NASA Astronaut
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Ed Dwight
Former Air Force Test Pilot - First African American Astronaut Trainee
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Jeanette J Epps (Ph.D)
NASA Astronaut Candidate
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Victor J. Glover (Commander, USN)
Pilot on the first operational flight of the SpaceX Crew Dragon to the International Space Station.
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Frederick D. Gregory (Colonel, USAF, Retired)
Former NASA Astronaut - First African-American space shuttle commander.
- Bernard A. Harris, Jr. (M.D.)
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Joan E. Higginbotham
Former NASA Astronaut
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Mae C. Jemison (M.D.)
Former NASA Astronaut - First African-American woman in space.
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Robert H. Lawrence, Jr. (Major, USAF, Deceased)
Former Air Force Test Pilot - First African-American Astronaut
- Ronald E. McNair (Ph.D.)
Father, Musician, Martial Artist, Physicist and Astronaut
- A Twentieth-Century Hero.
Dr. McNair died aboard STS 51-L
on January 28, 1986.
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Leland D. Melvin
NASA Astronaut
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Robert L. Satcher, Jr. (Ph.D., M.D.)
NASA Astronaut
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Winston E. Scott (Captain, USN, Retired)
Former NASA Astronaut
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Colonel Arnaldo Tamayo-Mendez
First person of African descent to reach Earth orbit - Cuban born Russian Cosmonaut.
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Stephanie D. Wilson
NASA Astronaut
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An African-American Bibliography: Science, Medicine and Allied Fields
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African Americans in Science and Technology: Selected Internet
Resources
- Science Reference Services, Library of Congress
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African American Independent Inventor Industry Who's Who
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African-American Inventors and Scientists (Wikipedia)
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African-American Pioneers in Science
- Profiles of Pioneering African-American Scientists
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African American Scientists: Past and Present (BBIST)
- A tribute to the achievements of Blacks in Science, Technology,
Engineering and Math.
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The African Contribution to Technology and Science
- A lecture delivered by Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan for the Minority Ethnic Unit of the Greater London Council, London, England, March 6–8, 1986.
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African Origins of Science & Math
- African Studies Center - University of Pennsylvania
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Dr. Aprille Joy Ericsson
- Aerospace Engineer
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Benjamin S. Carson, M.D.
- Pediatric Neurosurgeon
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Black Contributors to Science and Energy Technology
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Blacks in Technology: Past and Present
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Black Inventors
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Black Inventors, Crafting Over 200 Years of Success
- A book that identifies Black inventors from over seventy-one
countries including Africa, Australia, Canada, Caribbean,
Central and South America, Europe, Russia, United Kingdom and
almost all fifty states in the United States.
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Black Inventors, History of
- African American patent holders and individual biographies of
African American inventors from About.com.
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The Black Inventor Online Museum
- A look at the great and often unrecognized pioneers in the
field of invention and innovation.
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Black Scientists & Inventors
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BreakThrough Online
- Resources for Encouraging Students to Pursue Careers in Science,
from Blackside, Inc., producers of the award winning television
series BreakThrough: The Changing Face of Science in
America.
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Encyclopedia Smithsonian: African American Inventors
- A selected annotated bibliography on African American Inventors.
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Exploring African-American Ingenuity in Science & Technology: Part of An African Heritage
- A compilation of African-American acheivement in the world of science and innovation.
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The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences
- Profiles of African American men and women who have
contributed to the advancement of science and engineering.
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The Frank Mann Story
- Mechanical genius, Black aeronautical and aerospace engineer, sports car designer, primary civilian instructor of the famous Tuskegee Airmen and World War II officer in the Army Air Corps. Frank Calvin Mann (1908-1992) was also a friend and behind the scenes troubleshooter and engineer for the world famous Howard Robard Hughes.
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Dr. George R. Carruthers
- Astrophysicist
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Great African-American Inventors and Engineers
- A tribute to some of the great African Americans who have made technological contributions to our society.
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Hattie Carwell
- Environmental Scientist / Health Physicist
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The Institute of Black Invention and Technology
- A traveling museum with over 100 inventions authenticated by
actual inventions, replicas, representative models, patent
drawings, photographs, newspaper articles and biographies.
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The International African Inventions Museum (IAIM)
- The largest mobile African inventors museum in the world featuring
African inventors from the USA, Canada, England, Caribbean and Africa.
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Dr. Julian M. Earls
- Physicist
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Dr. Mark Dean
- Dr. Dean holds many patents that has help shape personal
computer technology as we know it today.
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Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
- A web site created to exhibit accomplishments of the peoples
of Africa and the African Diaspora within the Mathematical
Sciences. The site is created and maintained by Dr. Scott
W. Williams, Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematics
Department of the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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Medical Breakthroughs
- African-Americans' achievements in the field of medicine.
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Museum of African American Technology (MAAT) Science Village
- Exhibitions using the principles of Ma'at to generate a genuine interest in science and engineering among the young and the adult public.
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Museum of Black Innovations & Inventions (MBII)
- An inspirational tribute to Black scientists and inventors whose capabilities shone through the roadblocks of adversity, which racial barriers have long created.
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The Museum of Black Inventors
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Muslim Scientists, Mathematicians and Astronomers
- Dedicated to Muslim contributions to our basic understanding
of sciences, mathematics, medicine, technology, sociology,
and philosophy.
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National University of Science and Technology (Bulawayo, Zimbabwe)
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Paint it Black: African-American Inventors
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Dr. Percy Lavon Julian
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Physicists of the African Diaspora
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The Real McCoy, African-American Invention and Innovation, 1619-1930
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Dr. Samuel P. Massie
- Among his many achievements as an educator, scientist and
technologist, Samuel P. Massie served as the first
African-American professor at the U.S. Naval Academy.
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ScienceMakers (The HistoryMakers)
- Historical profiles of African-American Technologists.
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Science Update: Spotlight on African American Scientists (AAAS)
- Voices of black scientists living and working in North America today.
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Dr. Sylvester James Gates, Jr.
- Physicist
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Valerie Thomas
- Inventor of the Illusion Transmitter
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Dr. Warren Henry, Pioneering Physicist
- Inspired by childhood interactions with George Washington Carver,
Dr. Warren Henry has contributed to the advancement of physics
and engineering for more than seventy years.
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Dr. Warren M. Washington
- An American atmospheric scientist, a former chair of the National Science Board,
and currently senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
(NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. On October 15, 2010 President Barack Obama named
Washington one of 10 eminent researchers to be awarded the National Medal of Science.
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Who Named Rover?
- The six-wheeled robotic explorer used in the Mars Pathfinder
mission is named after Sojourner Truth, the famous
African-American reformist who lived during the Civil War era.
The Mars Pathfinder rover, Sojourner, was
named by 12-year-old Valerie Ambroise, who
won a worldwide essay competition.
Read Valerie's essay.
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William Sidney Pittman
- William Sidney Pittman (1875-1958) was an African-American architect
African-American Technical Organizations
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American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE)
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African American Architects
- Directory of over 1,300 African American architects.
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African American Environmentalist Association (AAEA)
- A national, nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to
protecting the environment, enhancing human, animal and plant
ecologies, promoting the efficient use of natural resources
and increasing African American participation in the
environmental movement.
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African-American Women in Technology
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The Benjamin Banneker Association, Inc.
- The Benjamin Banneker Association is a national non-profit
organization dedicated to mathematics education advocacy,
establishing a presence for leadership, and professional
development to support teachers in leveling the playing field
for mathematics learning of the highest quality for African-American students.
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The Benjamin Banneker Institute for Science & Technology (BBIST)
- The Banneker Institute was founded, with support from Congress,
to combine many of the existing initiatives addressing low
performance and participation rates of African Americans in
science and math related studies and professions.
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Black Alumni/ae of MIT (BAMIT)
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Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA)
- BDPA "Information Technology Thought Leaders"
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BDPA Education Technology Foundation (BETF)
Founded to provide financial support of the education
& technology programs of National Black Data Processing
Associates (BDPA) and its local chapters. The foundation
funds BDPA's Student Information Technology & Scholarship
(SITES) program as well as the BDPA IT Institute.
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Black Engineering & Science Students Association (BESSA) UC Berkeley
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Black Graduate Engineering and Science Students (BGESS) UC Berkeley
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Coalition Of Black Envoys (COBE)
- Environmental issues and concerns affecting African Americans
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Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences
(CAARMS)
- An organization that highlights current research by African-American researchers and graduate students in mathematics.
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Development Fund For Black Students in Science and Technology
(DFBSST)
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The Digital Sistas Network
- A Professional Organization for African American Women in Technology and New Media.
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International Society of African Scientists (ISAS)
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Los Angeles Council of Black Professional Engineers (LACBPE)
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NAACP ACT-SO Program
- ACT-SO (Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific
Olympics) is a year long enrichment program designed to recruit,
stimulate, improve and encourage high academic and cultural
achievement among African-American high school students.
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National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists (NABGG)
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National Association of Black Telecommunications Professionals, Inc.
(NABTP)
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National Association of Mathematicians (NAM)
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National Council of Black Engineers and Scientists (NCBES)
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The National Medical Association
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National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemist & Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE)
- Local Chapters:
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National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA)
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National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
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National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP)
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National Technical Association (NTA)
- Founded in 1926, NTA is the oldest African American technical
professional organization in the United States.
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) Black Scientists Association
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Northern California Council of Black Professional Engineers (NCCBPE)
Other Minority Technical Organizations
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American Indian Science and Engineering Society (A.I.S.E.S.)
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The National Association of Mathematicians, Inc. (NAM)
- Promotion of excellence in the mathematical sciences and the
promotion of the mathematical development of underrepresented
American minorities"
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National Coalition of Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Advocacy Groups in Engineering and Science (NCOURAGES)
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National Society of Hispanic Physicists (NSHP)
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The Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in
Science (SACNAS)
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The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
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Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES)
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Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
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Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering
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Women in Technology International (WITI)
Minority Science and Engineering Programs
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Advancing Minorities’ Interests in Engineering (AMIE)
- AMIE seeks to expand corporate/academic alliances and implement and support programs to attract, educate, graduate, and place underrepresented minority students in engineering careers.
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Cooperating Hampton Roads Organizations for Minorities in
Engineering, Inc. (CHROME)
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Digital Learning Lab (DLL)
- A component of Howard University's Continuing Education (HUCE) program, the DLL explores cutting-edge, computer-based technologies which can be used to enhance the effectiveness of the learning process. The Lab takes special interest in technologies having high potential value for closing the Digital Divide.
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Dr. Ronald E. McNair Educational Science Literacy Foundation
- The D.R.E.M.E. Science Literacy Foundation promotes educational
programs designed to improve and strengthen teaching and learning
in science, mathematics and technology at all levels, elementary
through high school and college.
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HBCU Engineering Schools
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The HBCU-STEM Fellowship Program
- The program provides fellowships and stipends to graduates of Historically
Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) to pursue Master's level programs
in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) areas of study
in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware or Washington, DC.
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Just Garcia Hill
- Virtual Community for Minorities in Science committed to increasing the number of minorities entering science careers and to celebrating contributions to science by minority scientists.
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Math and Science for Minority Students (MS)2
- (MS)2 is a competitive math and science program for minority students who
have shown strong interest in and aptitude for mathematics and science.
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Minority Introduction To Engineering, Entrepreneurship and Science
(MITE2S)
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Minority-University SPace Interdisciplinary Network (MU-SPIN)
- A program designed to train the next generation of NASA’s minority scientists and engineers.
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National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc. (NACME)
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National Association of Minority Engineering Program
Administrators, Inc. (NAMEPA)
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National GEM Consortium (GEM)
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Patriots Technology Training Center (PTTC)
- PTTC a nonprofit foundation committed to generating interest, enhancing skills, promoting technology-related careers and preparing youth for successful futures.
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SACNAS Biography Project
- The Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in the Sciences Biography project provides Hispanic, Chicano, Latino and Native American students with positive role models in the sciences. It also serves as a starting point for educational information about the fields of the scientists.
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S.M.A.R.T.
- Science, Mathematics, Aerospace, Research, and Technology - Exciting and engaging underrepresented and underserved students and families, educators, and the public about science and technology through hands-on and interactive science activities and experiences.
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Summer Academic Enrichment Programs
- A list of Summer Academic Enrichment programs compiled by the
MITES Program at MIT.
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Visions of Science Network for Learning Inc (VoSNL)
- Visions of Science Network for Learning Inc (VoSNL) is a
not-for-profit organization that advances the educational
achievements and career aspirations of African Canadian and
other under-represented youth in the fields of science,
mathematics and technology.
African-American Technical Publications
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African Technology Forum
- The Premier Source of Information on Science and Technology in
Africa
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BDPA Journal Online
- The premier online publication for African American information
technology professionals.
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Black Tech Magazine
- The comprehensive Information Technology [IT] advisory resource
for African American business owners and entrepreneurs.
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CCG Online
- Career Communications Group, Inc., home of the
US Black Engineer and the
Hispanic Engineer and Information Technology
Magazines.
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The Conduit
- A Newsletter that presents the world of technology from an
Afrocentric perspective.
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Diversity Careers in Engineering & Information Technology
Other Information
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ACS Minority Affairs Resources
- A directory of minority programs and/or activities, including scholarships, fellowships, grants, summer programs, workshops, career information and research opportunities from the American Chemical Society.
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Black Futurists In The Information Age
- A Book and a Web Portal for the 21st Century. The Black Futurist, a powerful new vision for economic, technological and scientific development in the Black World.
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Building the 21st Century Information Technology Work Force:
Underrepresented Groups in the Information Technology Workforce
- A report published by the Workforce and Education Task Force of the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) industry trade association.
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The Commission on the Advancement of Women and Minorities in Science, Engineering, and Technology Development (CAWMSET)
- The mandate of the Commission is to research and recommend ways to improve the recruitment, retention, and representation of women, underrepresented minorities (namely, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and American Indians), and persons with disabilities in science, engineering, and technology (SET) education and employment. The Commission's report, Land of Plenty: Diversity as America’s Competitive Edge in Science, Engineering and Technology, is now available for download.
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Losing Ground Bit by Bit
- Low-Income Communities in the Information Age
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StandardsAfrica
- The portal where Africans can learn about and access technical standards and participate in developing them. The site emphasizes the areas of information technology, telecommunications, and power and energy.
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Technology and the Dream Reflections on the Black Experience at MIT,
1941-1999
- A wealth of insights on the experience of African American students at a leading university.