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All she wanted was to be the best journalist on TV, now she OWNs a whole network 😂😂. I know she flaunts that Icon Substance With Added Greatness at them hater. 🙏🏿✊🏾💯.

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For children tomorrow, 3/10, at 11am at the DC museum, the story of Josephine Mandamin (Ojibwe of Wiikwemkoong), a grandmother and activist who since 2003 has walked around each of the Great Lakes to protect our planet’s water. https://t.co/WEms9mknZk

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In honor of I painted a women's empowerment piece. Something with a and feel. Maybe with a vibe. I hope my work can inspire you!

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Let's celebrate the fabulously talented female illustrators of children's books this month! Today, I'm sharing author/illustrator . Love her puffy sticker style! For more info on Joyce: https://t.co/yCosrs95g3

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It is hard to believe that Florence Woolward (1854-1936) received no formal training in botanical illustration. This poplar (Populus deltoides) is from her studies of poplar & elm trees

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Sara Bin Safwan’s book "The Middle of it All" showcases the diverse experiences of Arab womanhood featuring different writers, artists, and photographers in the spotlight https://t.co/dZbWUn8JYa

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A few of my favorite fierce ladies, were Pirates; Anne Bonny, Mary Read, & Ching Shih (1st female Pirate Lord) These bold & adventurous left behind the stereotypes of the 18th century & successfully joined the Golden Age of Piracy!

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Day 8 By request, the quotable Hedy Lamarr, Austrian actress and inventor who laid the groundwork for radio tech leading to bluetooth. Send your requests!

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Happy Belated Book Bday 🎉 GLORIA'S VOICE by 🎨
2018 Celebrating pioneering Queens Day 66: activist + journalist 📕

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The Other Side of Beatrix Potter: not just a children's book author, she was a cleberated botanical illustrator | JSTOR Daily https://t.co/tDVGgHcgVt

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“I am certainly proud to add Korra to the pantheon of TV characters, which is perpetually sorely lacking in multifaceted female characters who aren’t sidekicks, subordinates or mere trophies for male characters." -Bryan Konietzko, co-creator.

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American author & poet Emma Catherine Embury is among the pioneers of female literature in the U.S. For explore her "American Wild Flowers in Their Native Haunts" (1845), with by Edwin Whitefield. In via : https://t.co/VnzJGNFpwS

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As her career progressed, Rosalba Carriera's luminous pastel portraits took on a more personal style. Subtly blended colors & an interest in rendering the sitter's inner psychology gradually began to characterize her work https://t.co/pmgYNzhPgy

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Flagging an inspirational pairing: contemporary artist/ maker Julia Mee is re-kindling the historic skills, passion & pre-raphaelite magic of Phoebe Anna Traquair with her own stamp, vision & talent.

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Due to Gender Inequity, every day this month I'm posting an awesome picture book published this century illustrated by a woman.
For Day here’s SAM & EVA, illustrated (& written) by (2017).

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Let's celebrate the fabulously talented female illustrators of children's books this month! Today, I'm sharing author/illustrator Susie Ghahremani's books! (Balance the Birds/Oct 2018)

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