‘New ways of solving problems’: NASA promotes men dressed as women as part of ‘diverse and inclusive teams’

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On a multimedia page dedicated to Pride, Lendian made further remarks about being transgender, noting that he has worked on the Artemis moon project.

“So here I am, a transgender woman, an engineer, working at Kennedy Space Center, and I get to work around these really smart, wonderful people, supporting the Artemis mission,” he said.

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Harel Dor, a robotic systems engineer, also appeared in the Pride video. He spoke about the importance of using his plural pronouns because he is “nonbinary.”

Dor shared a story about participating in a “candidate lunch,” where he met someone who also uses the same irregular pronouns.
The video showed a photo of Dor dressed in women’s clothes while he recalled that it “felt really nice to see someone else in the room using those pronouns.”

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“I made sure to introduce myself with my pronouns so that they could know you’re not the only one here,” he added.

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