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Upcycled Purse Honors Howard U. Grad - it could be YOURS!

Category: Feminist ForemothersGeekaliciousSome Good News For A Change
Posted on: February 5, 2010 10:08 PM, by Zuska

Penny Richards has created a new purse, available on her Etsy site. Here's some info about it she shared with me (details about the purse construction available on the site):

[the purse honors] Melba Roy, a Howard University graduate (undergrad and masters) who was a mathematician at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in the 1960s. She led a team (four women, seven men) who did computations to track the movements of satellites. I wish I could find more about her, but there's nothing much online--can't even find a birth year (or death date, but she might still be alive).

Get it while it's hot, ladies. This is one of a kind.

Penny's creations are amazing. Why buy some new bag when you could be totin' one of Penny's? Seriously. Check out the Janet Scudder and Jazz Age bags, too.

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that is great. You should submit this post to the Black History Month Diversity in Science Carnival

Posted by: DNLee | February 5, 2010 11:43 PM

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Sold out yesterday :(

Posted by: lost academic | February 6, 2010 7:52 AM

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Thanks! That sold it. ;D I love doing purses about women in science, but they sell quickly, so you might not know it from looking at the shop on any given day.

Posted by: Penny | February 6, 2010 1:53 PM

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David Alan Grier wrote a book, "When Computers Were Human" which addressed the role of human computers in the development of astronomy. It was inspired by his grandmother's training in the field.

Posted by: Jared | February 6, 2010 2:58 PM

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