continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome to the blog as she shares an inspiring post on leading with love, safe spaces, and Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Baby Suggs!
https://t.co/7dNxrvrMcL

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Study of a Plant with Red-Purple Flowers (Sebastiana africana purpurea),1695 by (Dutch, 1673 or 1676–1757). Held at the , https://t.co/fusKL4R2TS

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"Tess found her place in the world, and thanks to her, with each new word, I’m slowly finding mine."
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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2019 debut author, , to the blog as she shares a powerful post on internalized misogyny, fighting back, femininity, and 's Tess of the Road!
https://t.co/4KZwXrubDz

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"Thank you, Molly Peskin-Suso. Thank you for (...) validating that Jewish teens deserve to have unrequited crushes, to fight with their siblings, to make mistakes, to fall in love, to have a happily ever after, to exist."
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https://t.co/Qxvgm7ujTq

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continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2020 debut author, , to the blog as she shares a touching, heartfelt post about Jewish identity, visibility and validation, and 's Molly Peskin-Suso!
https://t.co/Qxvgm7ujTq

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Basket of Peaches, with Quinces, and Plums, after 1641, by (French, 1610–1696). Held at , https://t.co/UxKHHe9hJX

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The 5th annual Her Story: Ladies In Literature series begins today with , who shares her experiences as an Asian-American reader and the joy and power of discovering the work of !
https://t.co/gyoQtgBMmy

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Somehow we missed the June 18 Google Doodle celebrating until now. See Google's explanation here: https://t.co/vMvA0Z5wwe

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The Bluestockings: a group of women intellectuals. Their name would eventually become a misogynist epithet — but it didn’t start that way. https://t.co/9z61sCqrCD via

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舞台『Fatalism≠Anotherstory』
3日目

本日もエンタメの世界へ(´∀`*)
板の上で真剣に遊ぼうか♥

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舞台『Fatalism≠Anotherstory』2日目
2回ですよ。
本日もおわたぁぁ(´∀`*)

ヒロム(NaGi)にテジュもみにきてくれた(*´ω`*)
驚いてもらえて嬉しい♪

写真を撮るともれなく人が増えるこの座組(´ω`)

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Death of Miss Gardiner, 1789, by (Italian-English, 1730-1838), who was born (June 11). Held at (Italian-English, 1730-1838), who died (Jan 5). Held at the Musée de la Révolution française; source, https://t.co/y6rk6116ec

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Fascinating few days of research ! Especially Kaya Jabar's talk about how to ride a CGI dragon in and how Chiara Antelmi made an elephant fly in Tim Burton's new Dumbo

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Thanks, Paula - love this! Late too but important for are (at least!) two works by A Game of Cards, 1633 (private collector?), https://t.co/R0vCf03Ipk & A Game of Tric-Trac, c. 1630, , https://t.co/SLhM8TXnMi

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Watercolor of the lovely , Brown Cow Stunning, funniest yelling queen in herstory 💙

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At 15 Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun was painting the aristocracy, in her 20s she was the favoured painter of Marie Antoinette, and by her 30s she was fleeing the French Revolution. Learn more about this 18th century portrait painter: https://t.co/rHyKWcsimk

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