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New research reveals that just 2% of named public statues in Britain commemorate people of colour
https://t.co/CccY6yCIwP
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After two decades, the Amelia Earhart statue is finally coming to the U.S. Capitol
Read more at: https://t.co/AuN4Zm6iBY
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Sally Ride Was the First U.S. Woman to Go to Space. Now, She Is the First Female Astronaut to Be Honored With a Public Monument
https://t.co/lcVyrJcDsX
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What’s Still Missing from the Winter Olympics? Women’s Voices
The NBC commentating team did not include a single woman play-by-play announcer for these Beijing Games.
https://t.co/J0IRIRP3U0
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Marvel's Forgotten Original Spider-Woman Was A Black Librarian
Spider-Man's first Spider-Woman wasn't Jessica Drew, but a young Black librarian named Valerie determined to keep her community safe in Marvel Comics.
https://t.co/WaFUyeoM0W
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