Another woman who inspired me in honor of OG Blerd, and a pioneer of black sci-fi, Octavia Butler. She has said that she felt ugly growing up but she gave the world only beauty. Read Kindred if you never have(not that BS show on Hulu). Art by me. https://t.co/TynkHv5QbW

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Please consider voting TOKYO ROSE: ZERO HOUR as “Best Non-Fiction Comic” in this year’s ! Kate Kasenow, and myself, along with feel the story of Iva Toguri deserves to be spotlighted!

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When Edmund Evans printed 20,000 copies of Kate Greenaway’s first book, “Under the Window”, he was ridiculed. It was too high for a woman creator.

The book sold over 100,000 copies.

This is our post on Greenaway: https://t.co/4WZgt1xo7p

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at first wanted to be a painter when she grew up, but such intellectual role models led her to college thinking of English as a field of study. https://t.co/eYwlIR1M3H

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at first wanted to be a painter when she grew up, but such intellectual role models led her to college thinking of English as a field of study. https://t.co/eYwlIR1M3H

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isn't done yet! Here's some of our favorite covers so far and more still to come! 🧵

Harley Quinn
X23: Deadly Regenesis Aka
Storm and the Brotherhood of Mutants:
Justice Society of America

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Gm from this wholesome quiet project 🔮 Still minting and beautiful community 💜 Our stands for “we’re gonna manifest it”. Check out our founders &
AND no big deal we’re featured on for

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Ymunwch â ni ar Fawrth 19 i beintio rhai o ferched arloesol Merthyr!

Join us this March 19 to paint some pioneering Merthyr women!

https://t.co/5GJYLG4VCs

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graduated cum laude from Radcliffe College at age 24 with honours in 1904 and was the first deaf and blind person to earn a college degree. Keller’s image is embossed on the American Alabama quarter. 

https://t.co/LpkC9PQFUh

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Evaline Ness—ex-wife of “Untouchable” Eliot Ness—won back to back to back Caldecott Honors from 1963 to 1965.

She followed that by winning a Caldecott Medal.

This is our post on Ness: https://t.co/1e1Dhuc08d

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William Steig called Margot Zemach, “the consummate illustrator”. Maurice Sendak credited her for revivifying the American picture book.

Librarians called her a “racist”.

This is our post on Zemach: https://t.co/9OGoMpK1Jk

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Pre Art Break 2
Tiffany Bozic-“Sacrifice”(2011)
Acrylic on maple

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"portrait of peace"

a collection by Iranian artist

We see mothers, sisters, wifes & daughters of men who had gone to war - as how she remembers them. Each title correspond their real name.
Mariam Aghaee spent 8 years of her childhood in war.

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