Black History Month in the School of Engineering and Informatics
By: April Yeatman
Last updated: Monday, 3 October 2022
In the UK, Black History Month is celebrated every October. This is an important time to recognise and celebrate the work and contributions of Black individuals, especially within our own fields of work. As such, at the School of Engineering and Informatics we're showcasing the contributions of 4 Black trailblazers in computing, engineering, and design around the school and on our social media this month.
Elijah McCoy was an engineer and inventor who held 57 patents for inventions. His most notable invention was a lubrication system for steam engines which allowed trains to run faster and more reliably. He's thought to be the origin of the phrase 'The Real McCoy'.
Mae Jemison is an astronaut, an engineer, and a medical doctor. She had an impressive career at NASA and was the first Black woman to travel to space, logging 190 hours in space and 127 orbits of earth. She is an active researcher and advocate for minorities in STEM.
Katherine Johnson was a mathematician and NASA “human computer”, whose calculations were essential to success of early NASA missions. She also later helped establish trust in digital computing within NASA by confirming the calculations computers made.
Walt Braithwaite is an engineer who pioneered the use of Computer Aided Design and Manufacture, and IGES in the Aviation Industry. He oversaw the development of commercial planes such as the Boeing 707, 727, and 737. He later become president of Boeing Africa.
There are some great events coming up at Sussex in celebration of Black History Month, including: Exploring Menstrual Health and Human Rights: An Evening of Music, Activism and Conversation, Wednesday 5 October 6:30pm-8:30pm, Room 76, Falmer Bar and Seke Chimutengwende's 'It Begins in Darkness', Tuesday 11 and Wednesday 12 October, 8:00pm, Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts (ACCA). There are also external events such as Black Tech Fest.
Organisations to read about and donate to this Black History Month: