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CBS News Anchor Schooled For Saying ‘Mankind’ To Female Astronaut

Last updated: April 15, 2025 9:53 am
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The first Black woman to venture into space took a giant leap for gender equality on Monday.

Dr. Mae Jemison, who orbited Earth for eight days in September 1992, spent Monday morning discussing the Blue Origin space mission that featured an all-female celebrity crew, including Katy Perry and Gayle King.

In a CBS News segment before the launch, Jemison reflected on the human-centric perspective and the importance of recognizing our place in the vast universe.

She playfully challenged the notion that the mission was just a joy ride, emphasizing the significance of scientific experiments during the flight.

When questioned about the benefits of space travel for mankind, Jemison gracefully corrected the language to emphasize that it benefits humankind as a whole.

She reiterated the importance of inclusive language and expanding the perspective of who participates in space exploration.

Recognizing the need for gender-neutral terminology, the interviewer quickly adjusted his language to reflect a more inclusive approach.

Jemison highlighted the transformative power of space travel in providing a unique perspective on our world and accelerating our understanding of it.

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