“Hopefully, we build [our girls] up so high that they don’t actually break through it, but they just step over it.”
, they’re sending 16 girls from all over the country to NASA’s Space Camp in the hopes that it helps inspire a pipeline of future female space explorers. Martin-Green even got to share with the girls that they’ll have ceremonial stars named after them.
“I think it’s important to think outside of the box, because that’s very much what Nichelle did ... Being an actor is great, but she went beyond that. She sort of set her dreams as an actor to the side and said,and to the future and to the world, really,” Martin-Green shares. Martin-Green sighs the kind of sigh that carries the weight of all mothers and the ways we wish we could change the world for our children.
Oh, yes, of course if I want to be an astronaut, I can be. Of course I can! If I want to serve in another capacity in NASA, if I want to be an engineer, then absolutely I can.
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