Hey guyssss CONTENT TIMEEEE

Watched with the fam while I drew for a Social Studies assignment. The prompt was (you guessed it!)

I recreated this scene from the movie!

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It’s National Voter Registration Day. Let’s do this.

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HEY remember when I wouldn’t shut up about the anthology that I made comics for? The centennial at Seneca Falls has moved online, and I’ma be on a panel 8/22 with a few other artists to talk about this book!! 😃

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With less than 100 days to the election, it is important that we increase the representation of women in our government. Hopefully in the future, we can call her Governor Eskamani!

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7 Feb 1971, women in Switzerland win the right to vote in federal elections after a national referendum.

Snail pic is from a suffrage protest in 1928.

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To mark the centenary this week of women's first UK vote, here are some great fiction titles for adults and teens. https://t.co/42U75gZ6NE

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100 years ago this week, women voted for the first time in a UK election. Here's a roundup of fictional campaigners in adult and teen novels. https://t.co/42U75gZ6NE

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Women voted for the first time 100 yrs ago this week in the UK. Here's a roundup of fictional suffragettes in novels for adults and teens: https://t.co/kL8KMEp1AB

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What has the Vote Done for Women? A panel discussion chaired by from featuring and will explore this question at the event on Sat 30 June. See: https://t.co/gvTG7DsPyy

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On 28 June, come and celebrate the centenary of (some) women gaining the right to vote with illustrator in conversation with Suzanne Carnell on his new book The Battle for Equality https://t.co/fIOq8rCsTj

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From to Gwen John, Swansea's gallery celebrates the 100th anniversary of Women's Suffrage with an exhibition of women's portraits from its permanent collection | https://t.co/WQwVC0IK0Z

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*ANNOUNCEMENT* Our Tea Room will be host venue for & their regular 'Coffee Philosophy' event on March 3rd- part of our event. VERY limited tickets - grab yours & make new mates through healthy debate! >> https://t.co/Px1t8M7JbZ

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in 1907, more than 3,000 women trudged through the muddy streets of London to process from Hyde Park to Exeter Hall to advocate for women's suffrage in what become known as the Mud March. ©March of the Women Collection

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It's been 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed! I've illustrated in honour of the amazing movement that I am so thankful for.

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One hundred years today since those tremendous and badass women won us the right to vote in the UK! Thank you 💚💜

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On 6 Feb 1918, some women were granted the right to vote. In 1928, women over the age of 21 gained the vote. From marching to being arrested to going on hunger strikes, the fought for us. We must never give up!

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