NASA And Mary J. Blige Encourage Science Careers For Women

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Aug. 18, 2010

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 10-195

NASA AND MARY J. BLIGE ENCOURAGE SCIENCE CAREERS FOR WOMEN

WASHINGTON -- NASA is collaborating with award-winning recording 
artist Mary J. Blige to encourage young women to pursue exciting 
experiences and career choices by studying science, technology, 
engineering and mathematics (STEM). 

A public service announcement featuring veteran NASA space shuttle 
astronaut Leland Melvin and Blige debuts this week on NASA TV and the 
agency's website at: http://www.nasa.gov. 

NASA's Summer of Innovation (SoI) project and Blige's Foundation for 
the Advancement of Women Now (FFAWN) have much in common. Both show 
students the many possibilities available if they follow their dreams 
and reach for the stars. 

The SoI project is part of the President's Educate to Innovate 
Campaign. It started earlier this summer to help keep middle school 
students engaged in fun and stimulating STEM-related activities 
during the school break. 

"Working with FFAWN is a rare opportunity to help spread the STEM 
message into communities not always readily accessible to us," Melvin 
said. "Mary's presence can help NASA make the STEM message more 
appealing to these communities and increase the pipeline of 
underrepresented students going into these disciplines." 

Working with the NASA Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Aerospace 
Academy project at York College of the City University of New York 
(CUNY), the joint effort is providing on-the-job training for FFAWN 
high school participants. High school girls in the program will be 
prepared to deliver NASA SoI content to middle school students this 
summer at the New York City Housing Authority Van Dyke Community 
Center and the Harlem Children's Zone Promise Academy. 

The FFAWN participants also will have the opportunity to support the 
NASA Academy fall academic session at CUNY as student aides for 
grades one through nine later this year. 

For information about NASA's Summer of Innovation project, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/soi 


For information about FFAWN, visit: 



http://www.ffawn.org 

	
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