On International Women's Day, broaden your feminist horizons with reading that is anticapitalist, abolitionist, antiracist, as well as full of rage and defiance.
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Elected representatives would occupy at least one-third of the seats on Victorian universities’ governing councils under new proposals from a coalition of staff, students and civil bodies
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We offer a collection of classroom resources, including bios of women in labor history, a class on "A Black Women's History of the U.S.," a SNCC toolkit on women & gender, #tdih posts, a lesson on Black women and voting rights, & more. ⬇️
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A photo I took of her holding my copy of DC Showcase Presents: Metamorpho. This photo means the world to me.
Two covers by her: The Brave and the Bold #66 (featuring Metamorpho and the Metal Men) and The Superfriends #28.
A photo of Fradon in her younger days sitting in an office full of men.
Artist Ramona Fradon, most known for cocreating Metamorpho and her work on Aquaman, Superfriends, Plastic Man, and the comic strip Brenda Starr, Reporter. #InternationalWomensDay
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Teens Say They Should Be Able to Use AI to Complete Assignments. Parents Disagree: That tension is rising as many schools are expanding their use of AI.
New podcasts from Find My Past use context to engage researchers of all ages by looking at major events through the eyes of real people. We’re already captivated by the adventures of historian Lucy Worsley’s grandmother, through two wars and more.
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AI in education is a hot topic, and our 'how to' webinar on how to use JSTOR’s AI Research tool attracted a big online audience. As webinar leader Victoria said, it’s a research assistant, not a research replacement.
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Studying Shakespeare is as valuable for a chemistry student as for an English major. From the psychology of guilt in Macbeth, to cultural migration in Othello, studying Shakespeare builds confidence and boosts skills that are demanded by employers.
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