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157 Frances ‘Poppy’ Northcutt: One Time Rocket Scientist, Sometime Lawyer, Full Time Feminist
Season 4 · Episode 157

157 Frances ‘Poppy’ Northcutt: One Time Rocket Scientist, Sometime Lawyer, Full Time Feminist

Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined · Women Over 70

January 28, 202235m 51s

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Show Notes

Frances “Poppy” Northcutt gained national fame as the first and only woman in NASA’s mission control room working on the Apollo Program.  Poppy and her team designed the Return-to-Earth trajectory that took the Apollo 8 crew around the Moon and back to Earth. She worked on missions 10-13 and helped retrieve the Apollo 13 astronauts after their mid-flight disaster. After cuts in the space program, Poppy continued her advocacy for women’s rights as a felony prosecutor in a domestic violence unit. Now in semi-retirement, Poppy’s advocacy is focused on reproductive justice, as the attorney for Jane’s Due Process, providing legal services to pregnant teen-age girls. She holds leadership positions with NOW, nationally and in the state of Texas.


I’ve always been involved with something that has to do with an equal state for women.  - Frances "Poppy" Northcutt


Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @poppy_northcutt

https://now.org/wp-content/poppy_northcutt.mp4  49 years after the passing of Roe-vs Wade.