Exciting and tearful, the story of three black women in NASA, the characters in the play are confident and calm, neither humble nor arrogant.
Sister of the Space Task Group, the first black woman to enter the space group. From the very beginning, they were not allowed to enter the toilet, and it was convenient to run and wear high heels to a place 1 km away. Colleagues do not accept sharing the coffee machine with her. The real history is staggering, and like the pianists in the Green Book, only a great talent can fight against ideas. She proves herself with her ability, and it is amazing to calculate more precise than a machine. Ability and professionalism are the foundation of walking with your head up high.
The love story with the captain is also a good candy. If you don't respect women, you will express rejection, and when it comes to love, you will treat each other sincerely. There is no better gift than the Captain to propose with his mother's ring.
Engineer sister, the first black engineer. "I can't change my skin color, so I can only dare to be the first." Tears welled up in the eyes of people watching a speech. What kind of environment can be more difficult than the racial discrimination faced by black people in the United States at that time, accept the current state, do the best, and change her. The power of courage and conviction was seen in her.
Supervisor sister, the first black supervisor. From the very beginning as a supervisor without a promotion and salary increase, to the introduction of IBM computers, actively adapting to changes, leading all black girls to learn programming and machinery. Choice is greater than effort, and in the right direction, effort is more meaningful.
Leaders are people with great wisdom. Do you believe we can get to the moon? In my mind, we have already arrived. Always have some blind self-confidence, believe that you can do it.
Teach subordinates, if they fail, they become benevolent. Big pattern, big wisdom.
The leader who smashed the toilet sign is dead handsome.
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