On Sally Ride, ‘Sally’ Documentary, Pride, Queer Icon The work of Sally Ride Science, a shared legacy of the couple, merits pride, too “Sally” concludes by noting that the organization has now trained over 30,000 teachers and reached over 6 million students through a combination of books, workshops and festivals, galvanizing future generations of girls and women to learn and work the STEM fields
After death, Sally Ride reveals she was gay - TODAY In a statement prepared before her death on Monday of pancreatic cancer, Ride, 61, acknowledged publicly for the first time that she had a longstanding relationship with a woman, Tam
Yes, Sally Ride was the first known LGBTQ+ NASA astronaut After Ride became the first American woman, first LGBTQ+ astronaut and youngest American in space, Ride returned to space in 1984 as part of a crew that included another woman, Kathryn Sullivan, and five male crewmates, Sally Ride Science says
‘One of the true final frontiers’ — Sally Ride biopic . . . Astronaut Sally Ride monitors control panels on the space shuttle Challenger in 1983 Credit: Johnson Space Center NASA SALLY Dir : Cristina Costantini National Geographic Documentary Films
First Woman and LGBTQ+ Person in Space | COVE - COVE Collective Sally Ride was the first openly acknowledged LGBTQ+ member to enter space She was also the first woman to go She was one of the five crewmembers on the space shuttle Challenger STS-7 as well as the STS-41G