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November 2, 2019 in American Girl, Animals, Barbie and Ken, Bratz, Doll Clothes, Dolls, Famous People, Halloween/Day of the Dead, Jewelry, LEGO, People, Photography | Tags: 1930s, African American, antifascism, Appalachia, art, autism, autistic, bat, Ben Shahn, childhood, children, domestic terrorism, facial recognition, fascism, fascist, FSA, high school, kids, Marion Post Wolcott, mental health, metal, musical, New York, R.M.S. Titanic, Rockefellers, sports, terrorism, terrorists, worker rights, workers | Comments closed
How the Rockefellers hired terrorists to shoot machine guns at sleeping women and children.
Meet the designers behind your favorite doll clothes.
Autistic boy overcomes obstacles and builds the largest LEGO replica of the Titanic.
Artist designs metal jewelry to block facial recognition software from tracking you.
Why high school musicals should be as respected as sports programs are.
In Uno, Plures: How New Yorkers fought fascism in the 1930s.
Fuzzy “grandpa” bat looks like a dog with wings.
Affrilachians: The FSA photography of Ben Shahn and Marion Post Wolcott.
What’s lost when we rush kids through childhood.
Study says art makes you mentally healthier, even if you’re not good at it.
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