The hidden character approaches the American apartheid problem in a gentle way and is suitable for it. Three black women deal with the daily difficulties, by wisely avoiding violent remarks and dramatic scenes, this movie sends a powerful message about racism and evil.
That story happened in the 1960s, and when the United States was lagging behind Russia in space competition it already interested in an attractive story. According to Margot Lee Shetterly's 56 page book proposal, the three "hidden characters" of this genuine story center are mathematical geniuses working at NASA and perform mathematical calculations for launch of computer age rockets It is.
Catherine G. Johnson (Taraji P. Henson) has developed an equator of spacecraft orbit; Dorothy Vaughn (Octavia Spencer) managed the "color computer" team and became NASA 's first black boss. Mary Jackson (Janelle Monae) is an aerospace engineer. The work of Trio has been approved by NASA, but the results are not well known in general.
Johnson is the main focus here, the director Theodore Melfi says she had to run to a different building to use the toilet when she transferred to the whites' working team - the neighbor was designated Not a black lady's toilet This discrimination quietly interacts with the white man's boss and affects all women who try to gradually improve the situation by asking rather than seeking change.
Despite its serious theme and historical focus, it is a fun movie. Johnson is trying to encourage the fact that it is freedom rather than criticizing - for example in an interview, Johnson said that she was immediately accepted by her white colleague. Nevertheless, this is an important movie showing how racial discrimination will affect every field of daily life in such an environment.
The movie "Hidden Characters" painted racial discrimination in the United States in the 1960s, and painted with three black female scientists and NASA technicians as the protagonists, was acclaimed and praised in the media earlier this year. This is praised as many of us believe that regardless of skin color, everyone should get the same dignity and give the same opportunity. Just as no one can manage their skin color and sex, no one can manage the country in which they were born. However, depending on your country of origin, you may be receiving quality free health care or you may have difficulty with treatment by a qualified doctor (only if you can receive treatment). According to the country where someone was born, they can receive free education, or it may be difficult to find a school with a teacher.
If you are a STEM loving teacher, you may be addicted to the NASA woman sending a man to the moon. Last winter, you will have seen three of the movies "Hidden People". Because there are figures hidden in the DVD, you can benefit from lesson plans on a comfortable sofa. And give the students the opportunity to analyze wonderful scenes again and again. Please keep reading my favorite hidden digital education resources. How do you see someone in your community where you are? Is there an opportunity to help others? "These guides will remind students who are writing thoughts and discussions of hidden digital book clubs.
The hidden character is based on the powerful and moving stories of three black women, Catherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn, and Mary Jackson. And, they contribute to NASA and the universe because of the country's history. It is very memorable. However, the hero of the hidden character is exactly like this. It is hidden in textbooks and mainstream headlines. Even after the lunar month of women's history, we must continue to celebrate an important woman in history while recognizing obstacles that are faced by today's female leaders, especially black female leaders, and the workplace.