[4] Richmond worked as a reporter, photographer, and editor at smaller newspapers, including at the Brevard Sentinel and the Englewood Herald.
[5] She and her third husband Walt Richmond ran the Centric Foundation and the Richmond-Rohde Press, focused on unconventional ideas in science and education.
[7] The Richmonds spoke at a 1976 Star Trek fan convention in Florida.
[8] She served on the Brevard Local Government Study Commission,[9] but resigned in 1980, in protest over plans for a regional water authority.
[10] In 1993, she spoke at a school in Olympia, Washington, and billed herself as a "physicist and anthropologist".