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irisblue

(37,917 posts)
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 06:29 PM Jun 2019

WOC in the media and a textbook

Ed Hall (@halltoons) Tweeted:
Just found out that this cartoon will be published in a textbook this year, through the University of North Texas. Very honored to be included in a chapter dealing with female journalists of color. @Yamiche @AprilDRyan https://t.co/dE7kZROMKq




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WOC in the media and a textbook (Original Post) irisblue Jun 2019 OP
Power to the journalists, women of color. sheshe2 Jun 2019 #1
If you click on the cartoon, you can see the names of the women irisblue Jun 2019 #2
Thanks! I thought at least 2 looked familiar. Kind of Blue Jun 2019 #3

irisblue

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2. If you click on the cartoon, you can see the names of the women
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 06:45 PM
Jun 2019

Left- Abby Phillip

Center-Yamiche Alcindor

Right-April Ryan

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