History

As Apollo 11 launched from on 16 July 1969, a sea of men watched on from inside NASA's firing room in Florida. Among them was one woman. JoAnn Morgan made her prime-time debut as the first female launch controller during Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins’ historic mission to the moon. But getting there wasn’t easy.
It’s been seventy-five years since the D-Day landings, where the allied forces of British, Canadian and American forces beat the Germans in World War II.
Affording them "the respect and dignity they were denied in both life and death."
A parent described the exercise as "racist and inappropriate".
"Part of our history has been wiped out."
It’s possible that hundreds of the most famous inventors, scientists, philosophers, artists could have been autistic
We must look to historical women to drive us forward