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InE³ — Entertain Enlighten EmpowerbyJill EbsteinThe Great Shirley Chisholm Fought Against All Odds (and Won)An unlikely duo, Shirley Chisholm and Bob Dole crossed the aisle on behalf of women and childrenApr 1A response icon6
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Family Values @ WorkHappy 100th, Congresswoman Chisholm!“The door is not open yet, but it is ajar.”Dec 17, 2024
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Marie Myung-Ok LeeKids, race, & bias: A thank-you note to my mom. (Updated June 2020).A guest column by Dr. Paul Song, which has a lot to say about immigration, kindness, and commemorating the first African American woman…Sep 16, 2024A response icon2
InBitchybyAlice CutlerWhy Are We Learning History From Netflix?Shirley Chisholm was left out of history books. Netflix is filling that gap.May 8, 2024A response icon26