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HIDDEN FIGURES

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HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby maikuu » Thu Nov 16, 2017 3:36 pm



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Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan
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Re: HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby RebeccaL » Thu Nov 16, 2017 6:29 pm

How do race and gender affect the careers of Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan?

Katherine, Mary and Dorothy were colored women. All of them were working in NASA building. They had great intelligence and they loved their jobs. Katherine had ability in computing, and she worked as a computer in one of NASA offices. Because of the color of her skin and her gender, co-workers had prejudice against Katherine. Around her office, Katherine even couldn't find a bathroom for her.

Mary was smart and really wanted to be an engineer in NASA office. She was not accepted to work as an engineer because she didn't have the degree of a college. This college only accepted white students.

Dorothy was a leader of some colored women who worked for NASA. These women need a official leader, but the structure of NASA was not clear so they could not have one. Dorothy tried to report this problem many times, but she failed by her low position.

Why is their work so important to the efforts of NASA?

Katherine did calculating job to help to decide the path of the rocket. Because of her precise and fast computing, the NASA office could efficiently accomplish the achievement of rocket. Mary helped other engineers to finish building the rocket. Dorothy learnt the knowledge of using IBM computer and managed a group of women to control this new machine. They did calculated job for NASA.

How and why does Al Harrison help them overcome the obstacles to their achievement?

Because Al Harrison thought everyone should receive same respect in NASA office. Besides, these women were hard-working and had passion. They were doing well in their jobs.

Write a setup/opinion of HIDDEN FIGURES.

Before watched this movie, I had expected it for few time. HIDDEN FIGURES is very inspired and meaningful. It faced the real social conflict which was between races and genders. And it chose the views of who were discriminated, which can express the emotion and the theme in a strong way. What's more, this film was based on true stories. Considerable story lines clearly showed the life of three 'hidden figures' to me. I could feel the strong sense of that time and understand characters' difficulty. My favorite part of this movie is they fight against environment for themselves. These women should be honored and should be received high respect.

Teacher's note: The author of the above comments seems quite inspired by Hidden Figures in a manner intended by the writers and director of this wonderful film. I too am inspired by both the film and by this kind of response. It all tells me that there's hope for a better and better world, and that we have some power to make this happen. Thank you for an articulate and thorough response, author.

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Re: HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby sious24 » Sun Nov 19, 2017 9:42 pm

How do race and gender affect the careers of Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan?
It is hard to imagine now that Afro-American people were segregated when using the restroom or even when drinking coffee. Also, I know that a lot of time has not passed since women obtained the right to vote. Even they-Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan-have two kinds of features.

Even though they had the same capacity as the white men, one person was not allowed to be a[n] engineer, and another person was not able to be promoted to a supervisor, and the other person was not recognized because of their gender and skin color. They eventually overcame the discrimination, but if there had not been the discrimination from the beginning, they might have achieved much more outcome.

How and why does Al Harrison help them overcome the obstacles to their achievement?
He eliminated the discrimination [which] existed in NASA. What the movie shows is that he removed the segregation of using restroom according to skin color. Also, he evaluated people with not skin color and gender, but their abilities.

Teacher's note: For me, growing up in America, it is nearly impossible to believe that such discrimination existed here for centuries, deeply embedded in our DNA. The perpetuation of such behavior is sometimes referred to as a vicious cycle, one that is extremely difficult to break, for both race and gender. It has been gratifying to note that there have been great strides made in the latter half of the 20th century, but that there is still much progress to be made here is America. Thank you, author for a fine post.

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Re: HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby gundoo moon » Tue Nov 21, 2017 10:37 am

How do race and gender affect the careers of Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan?
They had been discriminated against because of African-American mathematicians. they wanted to become the first African-American female engineer but it was not accepted in NASA because of the regulation. Also, their opportunities for advancement were limited cue to their race.

How and why does Al Harrison help them overcome the obstacles to their achievement?
Al Harrison needs a mathematician like a super computer. Johnson was selected. However, she did not do a good job because of racial discrimination. So, he tried to abolish segregation such as breaking down the “colored bathroom” sign.
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Re: HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby HamadAlRamadhan » Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:22 pm

1-First, race effects them massively because people treat them with prejudice and hatred due top their natural skin tone. Second Gender has impacted their motivation since men think that they're superior to their fellow females so when a female is far more superior and more qualified at mathematics and physics the men feel emasculated and powerless which leads them to want more power.

2-AI Harrison wanted a super computer and a calculator that is fully qualified to complete the task of sending a spaceship to outer space and with that he hired the best mathematician in NASA to help them achieve their goals.

3- Their work benefited NASA in ways that they couldn't have imagined, from helping organize the committee to propelling a rocket to outer space, their efforts and contributions to NASA and science will go down in the history books forever.

I really enjoyed this movie and drew inspiration from it.
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Re: HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby hnb99 » Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:57 pm

Since they were females and a part of a minority, they experienced many obstacles other people didn't have to go through
they were a part of one of the biggest achievements nasa has ever made at that time.
I personally enjoyed the movie as it taught me about the history of Nasa that I've never heard about.
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Re: HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby Alanood19d » Sun Dec 10, 2017 4:30 am

Why is their work so important to the efforts of NASA?
Because all of them were an expert in their own field. Katherine was a genius woman since she was a little girl, no one can keep up with her calculating skills. Dorothy was the only person who knows how to use the IBM computers. And Mary helped to build the rocket.

How and why does Al Harrison help them overcome the obstacles to their achievement?
He convinced the employees that everyone in NASA will get the same respect as long as they are working hard. He thought that working with a colored people is not a big deal, and everyone should focus at the same purpose, which is building rocket that can arrive to the moon.

Write a setup/opinion of HIDDEN FIGURES.
The film carries a deep and beautiful message. I enjoyed watching every second of the movie.
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Re: HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby Renadalsa » Sun Dec 10, 2017 3:52 pm

How do race and gender affect the careers of Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan?

This movie is based on a real story which happened decades ago. In that time African American were suffering from the discrimination, also its not common for women to be experts in this filed
Why is their work so important to the efforts of NASA?

They were 3 genius ladies and they were playing an important role in NASA. They were smarter and faster in calculation more than the other employee

How and why does Al Harrison help them overcome the obstacles to their achievement?
He believed in them and their abilities he was sure that they are capable to make the difference and prosper the project
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Re: HIDDEN FIGURES

Postby Hramadha » Mon Dec 11, 2017 11:36 pm

This movie talks to us about one of the most unforgettable periods in history, when African Americans were suffering from discrimination in the US. It not only brings to our notice this tragic period in time but it also addresses and talks about some of the very sensitive but crucial topics in the world, such as women rights in not only in law, but in the eyes of society. It intentionally addresses these two, very interesting topics in a very sophisticated manner for the intention to bring to life the memories of the crucial period the African Americans went through and are currently living (or struggling).

It introduces three genius women that work for NAS, which is also very interesting because that specific situation by it self talks to society in todays world right in the face and says that even in one of the most difficult periods in history these people (African Americans), the people that were least expected to do well, are able to sock the world with their capabilities. This movie is tremendous in many ways, some of which is for it's symbolic representation of human rights, human potential, patriotism, strength, and much much more.
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