Ada Lovelace, the first tech visionary: http://nyer.cm/YZzBxAj #InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/7ZfmlGF2Qc
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How the director Melina Matsoukas helps female artists reinvent themselves: http://nyer.cm/eiGshVe #InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/urmCDArb9k
.@mistyonpointe's goal was “to become the first African-American principal dancer with A.B.T”—and she made it happen http://nyer.cm/pkJ5LLr pic.twitter.com/ET3VmRLhUu
How Edith Windsor fell in love, got married, and won a landmark case for gay marriage: http://nyer.cm/wzwvHfg #InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/ANcuX0YSLm
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court’s most accomplished litigator: http://nyer.cm/Gt2vxtI #InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/rX9dNVvohM
.@CecileRichards, the president of Planned Parenthood, and the fight for abortion rights: http://nyer.cm/Vfx3IM5 #InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/fszAVldSaG
How Nina Simone turned the civil-rights movement into music: http://nyer.cm/ePNbe7o #InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/YD3wLBNDfl
Justice Sonia Sotomayor has a gift for challenging authority without invoking its wrath: http://nyer.cm/mUx775v #InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/oPEBXCRxG1
How Toni Morrison fostered a generation of black writers: http://nyer.cm/rsz9b3l #InternationalWomensDaypic.twitter.com/NhBmJzLKLy
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