
Zudayyah Taylor-Dunn, president of the NASA Headquarters Chapter of Blacks in Government (BIG), left, and LaVerne Randolph, vice president of the NASA Headquarters Chapter of BIG, present a montage containing an American Flag and Ohio State flag flown in space to Retired U.S. Air Force Honorary Brigadier General Charles McGee during a Black History Month program titled “Trailblazers, The Story of a Tuskegee Airman,” Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020, at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. McGee, a pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II, was a career officer in the Air Force also serving during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Over his 30 years of service he flew 409 combat missions. Of the 355 Tuskegee pilots who flew in combat, McGee is one of only nine surviving. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)

NASA representatives are shown at the 30th annual ESSENCE Fest in New Orleans on July 5. Pictured left to right: Aya Collins, director of engagement; Michelle Bascoe, management analyst; Lakiesha Hawkins, assistant deputy associate administrator for the Moon to Mars Program Office; Zudayyah Taylor-Dunn, chief knowledge officer for Space Operations Mission Directorate; and Miyoshi Collins, program specialist.