For many, the new feature film Hidden Figures is a surprise. This story that few know, is a powerful one indeed, and one that can kickstart wonderful discussions about a variety of topics related to STEM, the power of thoughtful women making a difference in our world, civil rights, and the power of education. We have compiled a list of resources online to support teaching about the film as an effort to put them in one location for reference for educators. Take the time to see the film- you will not be disappointed!
Resources for Hidden Figures
Articles/ Video Clips
NPR:
Huffington Post:
Forbes:
PBS:
CNET:
Washington Post:
NASA:
Johnson
Vaughan:
Jackson:
From Computers to Leaders: Women at NASA:
NASA Modern Figures Toolkit:
Who is Katherine Johnson:
HS Level (Could be adapted)
American Institute of Physics:
Oral HIstory:
Video:
NASA Johnson
People Behind the Movie:
Mrs. Obama:
A Mind Doesn’t Have Color:
Pharrell Williams Video:
https://youtu.be/8_CfmM7gaiw
MAKERS: Clip of Katherine Johnson explaining her story
MAKERS: Clip of Katherine Johnson explaining her story
https://youtu.be/D5MaW-elHBs
CBSN: Overview https://youtu.be/w2vXUyAgwo8
White House Event: Panel discussion with author of book, actors, and director. Background info about the movie, how the actors became a part of this project, how the actors portrayed the real-life women. The whole panel discussion is inspirational, but when Michelle Obama speaks at the end her speech it is AMAZING! https://youtu.be/SY-Emk98wC0
CBSN: Overview https://youtu.be/w2vXUyAgwo8
White House Event: Panel discussion with author of book, actors, and director. Background info about the movie, how the actors became a part of this project, how the actors portrayed the real-life women. The whole panel discussion is inspirational, but when Michelle Obama speaks at the end her speech it is AMAZING! https://youtu.be/SY-Emk98wC0
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Blogs
Author’s website:
Resources from Teaching Tolerance:
Dr. King’s Final Speech: http://perspectives.tolerance.org/central-text-anthology?q=node/1617/1
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