Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee (Kids Girls Edition)

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Inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators! The Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee – Kids Edition celebrates African and African American pioneers in STEM who changed the world. Each shirt features a QR code linking to their incredible contributions, making history interactive and engaging. Let your little one wear their future with pride and be part of the legacy!

 

  • 100% combed cotton jersey
  • Heavy fabric

STEM Superstars Featured on This Tee:

🔬 Dr. Ruth Ella Moore (1903-1994) – The first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in natural sciences; a pioneer in bacteriology.

💻 Dorothy Vaughan (1910-2008) – NASA’s first Black supervisor and a human computer who helped win the Space Race.

Dr. Marjorie Lee Browne (1914-1979) – One of the first Black women to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, promoting STEM education.

📊 Katherine Johnson (1918-2020) – NASA mathematician whose calculations sent astronauts safely to space.

🧬 Dr. Marie Maynard Daly (1921-2003) – The first Black woman in the U.S. with a Ph.D. in chemistry, making breakthroughs in heart disease research.

🚀 Dr. Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924-2023) – Mathematician who helped calculate satellite orbits for NASA’s space programs.

⚙️ Yvonne Clark (1929-2019) – Mechanical engineer who contributed to NASA’s Saturn V rocket and environmental engineering.

🌎 Dr. Gladys West (1930-present) – Mathematician whose work led to the invention of GPS technology.

💡 Annie Easley (1933-2011) – Computer scientist who developed software for NASA’s rocket programs.

📖 Dr. Etta Zuber Falconer (1933-2002) – Mathematician and educator dedicated to increasing diversity in STEM.

🌍 Dr. Wangari Maathai (1940-2011) – Environmental scientist and Nobel Prize winner who founded the Green Belt Movement.

👁️ Dr. Patricia Bath (1942-2019) – Inventor of the Laserphaco Probe, revolutionizing cataract surgery.

📡 Valerie Thomas (1943-present) – NASA scientist who developed 3D imaging technology.

🌱 Dr. Lilia Ann Abron (1945-present) – The first Black woman with a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, focused on sustainability.

🏥 Dr. Miriam Were (1940-present) – Public health leader improving healthcare access across Africa.

📞 Minnie McNeal (1940s-present) – Electrical engineer who helped advance telecommunications.

🧪 Dr. Tebello Nyokong (1951-present) – Chemist making breakthroughs in cancer treatment.

🧠 Dr. Alexa Canady (1950-present) – The first Black woman neurosurgeon, specializing in pediatric brain surgery.

🚀 Dr. Mae Jemison (1956-present) – The first Black woman astronaut in space!

🌌 Dr. Francisca Nneka Okeke (1956-present) – Physicist studying space weather and its effects on satellites.

🌿 Lisa P. Jackson (1962-present) – The first Black administrator of the EPA, leading environmental justice efforts.

💻 Kimberly Bryant (1967-present) – Founder of Black Girls CODE, inspiring young girls in tech.

🦠 Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett (1986-present) – Immunologist who helped develop the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

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Inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators! The Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee – Kids Edition celebrates African and African American pioneers in STEM who changed the world. Each shirt features a QR code linking to their incredible contributions, making history interactive and engaging. Let your little one wear their future with pride and be part of the legacy!

 

  • 100% combed cotton jersey
  • Heavy fabric

STEM Superstars Featured on This Tee:

🔬 Dr. Ruth Ella Moore (1903-1994) – The first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in natural sciences; a pioneer in bacteriology.

💻 Dorothy Vaughan (1910-2008) – NASA’s first Black supervisor and a human computer who helped win the Space Race.

Dr. Marjorie Lee Browne (1914-1979) – One of the first Black women to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, promoting STEM education.

📊 Katherine Johnson (1918-2020) – NASA mathematician whose calculations sent astronauts safely to space.

🧬 Dr. Marie Maynard Daly (1921-2003) – The first Black woman in the U.S. with a Ph.D. in chemistry, making breakthroughs in heart disease research.

🚀 Dr. Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924-2023) – Mathematician who helped calculate satellite orbits for NASA’s space programs.

⚙️ Yvonne Clark (1929-2019) – Mechanical engineer who contributed to NASA’s Saturn V rocket and environmental engineering.

🌎 Dr. Gladys West (1930-present) – Mathematician whose work led to the invention of GPS technology.

💡 Annie Easley (1933-2011) – Computer scientist who developed software for NASA’s rocket programs.

📖 Dr. Etta Zuber Falconer (1933-2002) – Mathematician and educator dedicated to increasing diversity in STEM.

🌍 Dr. Wangari Maathai (1940-2011) – Environmental scientist and Nobel Prize winner who founded the Green Belt Movement.

👁️ Dr. Patricia Bath (1942-2019) – Inventor of the Laserphaco Probe, revolutionizing cataract surgery.

📡 Valerie Thomas (1943-present) – NASA scientist who developed 3D imaging technology.

🌱 Dr. Lilia Ann Abron (1945-present) – The first Black woman with a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, focused on sustainability.

🏥 Dr. Miriam Were (1940-present) – Public health leader improving healthcare access across Africa.

📞 Minnie McNeal (1940s-present) – Electrical engineer who helped advance telecommunications.

🧪 Dr. Tebello Nyokong (1951-present) – Chemist making breakthroughs in cancer treatment.

🧠 Dr. Alexa Canady (1950-present) – The first Black woman neurosurgeon, specializing in pediatric brain surgery.

🚀 Dr. Mae Jemison (1956-present) – The first Black woman astronaut in space!

🌌 Dr. Francisca Nneka Okeke (1956-present) – Physicist studying space weather and its effects on satellites.

🌿 Lisa P. Jackson (1962-present) – The first Black administrator of the EPA, leading environmental justice efforts.

💻 Kimberly Bryant (1967-present) – Founder of Black Girls CODE, inspiring young girls in tech.

🦠 Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett (1986-present) – Immunologist who helped develop the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

Inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators! The Future Innovators & Me. Legacy Tee – Kids Edition celebrates African and African American pioneers in STEM who changed the world. Each shirt features a QR code linking to their incredible contributions, making history interactive and engaging. Let your little one wear their future with pride and be part of the legacy!

 

  • 100% combed cotton jersey
  • Heavy fabric

STEM Superstars Featured on This Tee:

🔬 Dr. Ruth Ella Moore (1903-1994) – The first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in natural sciences; a pioneer in bacteriology.

💻 Dorothy Vaughan (1910-2008) – NASA’s first Black supervisor and a human computer who helped win the Space Race.

Dr. Marjorie Lee Browne (1914-1979) – One of the first Black women to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, promoting STEM education.

📊 Katherine Johnson (1918-2020) – NASA mathematician whose calculations sent astronauts safely to space.

🧬 Dr. Marie Maynard Daly (1921-2003) – The first Black woman in the U.S. with a Ph.D. in chemistry, making breakthroughs in heart disease research.

🚀 Dr. Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924-2023) – Mathematician who helped calculate satellite orbits for NASA’s space programs.

⚙️ Yvonne Clark (1929-2019) – Mechanical engineer who contributed to NASA’s Saturn V rocket and environmental engineering.

🌎 Dr. Gladys West (1930-present) – Mathematician whose work led to the invention of GPS technology.

💡 Annie Easley (1933-2011) – Computer scientist who developed software for NASA’s rocket programs.

📖 Dr. Etta Zuber Falconer (1933-2002) – Mathematician and educator dedicated to increasing diversity in STEM.

🌍 Dr. Wangari Maathai (1940-2011) – Environmental scientist and Nobel Prize winner who founded the Green Belt Movement.

👁️ Dr. Patricia Bath (1942-2019) – Inventor of the Laserphaco Probe, revolutionizing cataract surgery.

📡 Valerie Thomas (1943-present) – NASA scientist who developed 3D imaging technology.

🌱 Dr. Lilia Ann Abron (1945-present) – The first Black woman with a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, focused on sustainability.

🏥 Dr. Miriam Were (1940-present) – Public health leader improving healthcare access across Africa.

📞 Minnie McNeal (1940s-present) – Electrical engineer who helped advance telecommunications.

🧪 Dr. Tebello Nyokong (1951-present) – Chemist making breakthroughs in cancer treatment.

🧠 Dr. Alexa Canady (1950-present) – The first Black woman neurosurgeon, specializing in pediatric brain surgery.

🚀 Dr. Mae Jemison (1956-present) – The first Black woman astronaut in space!

🌌 Dr. Francisca Nneka Okeke (1956-present) – Physicist studying space weather and its effects on satellites.

🌿 Lisa P. Jackson (1962-present) – The first Black administrator of the EPA, leading environmental justice efforts.

💻 Kimberly Bryant (1967-present) – Founder of Black Girls CODE, inspiring young girls in tech.

🦠 Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett (1986-present) – Immunologist who helped develop the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.