Wendy A. Okolo, a Nigerian born scientist, made history at the age of 26 by becoming the first Black woman to earn a PhD in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2015. She is currently serving as an aerospace research engineer in NASA.
Here we go.. If I could I might visit, but Imma let them work out the kinks first, and a (long) weekend is plenty yo be locked in there with a bunch of light skinned entitled folks. Ni@@as in space. 😂😂
Here we go.. If I could I might visit, but Imma let them work out the kinks first, and a (long) weekend is plenty yo be locked in there with a bunch of light skinned entitled folks. Ni@@as in space. 😂😂
Here we go.. If I could I might visit, but Imma let them work out the kinks first, and a (long) weekend is plenty yo be locked in there with a bunch of light skinned entitled folks. Ni@@as in space. 😂😂
Here we go.. If I could I might visit, but Imma let them work out the kinks first, and a (long) weekend is plenty to be locked in there with a bunch of light skinned entitled folks. Ni@@as in space. 😂😂
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