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NASA Stennis and NSSC Celebrate Black History Month: America’s Legacy

Barry Robinson America's Legacy poster
NASA Stennis and NSSC are proud to celebrate Black History Month and recognize the diversity of the workforce contributing to the success of America’s premier rocket propulsion test site.

Barry Robinson
B-2 Test Stand SLS EUS Block 1B Green Run Test Project Manager
NASA Engineering & Test Directorate

What does Black History Month mean to you?

This month is always a revelation of the accomplishments and achievements of not only the celebrated, but especially those unrecognized African Americans who have or continue to achieve and influence change in the local, national, and sometimes international arenas.

Who inspires you and why?

I am inspired by all of the elders still with us who have experienced the lack and total disregard of civil rights and what it means to embrace and fight to keep those rights. There is a lot of knowledge and wisdom there that makes one pause and consider the consequences of not paying attention to details as laws are changed or reversed.

Building a Legacy of Achievement, Connection, and Knowledge

NASA Stennis and NSSC are proud to celebrate Black History Month and recognize the diversity of the workforce contributing to the success of America’s premier rocket propulsion test site.