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Posts with the hate crimes tag

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looking back, looking forward

Written by Angilee Shah on May 8th, 2009March 24th, 2017. Leave a comment

It’s the closing night at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific American Film Festival and one film — not a new film — really caught my eye this year. On Saturday, the festival showed the 1987 documentary Who Killed Vincent Chin? The documentary is a powerful staple of Asian American history which I had never gotten […]

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"Our aim is not just to get more women journalists onto Wikipedia; it is to get more women journalists into the magazine articles, business reviews, profiles and records of our lives." Learn about the work of #WomenDoNews, via @angshah in @Poynter. #WHM poynter.org/business-work/…

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6:25 pm · March 6, 2021 ·
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"Our aim is not just to get more women journalists onto Wikipedia; it is to get more women journalists into the magazine articles, business reviews, profiles and records of our lives." Learn about the work of #WomenDoNews, via @angshah in @Poynter. #WHM poynter.org/business-work/…

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1:48 pm · March 6, 2021 ·
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"Our aim is not just to get more women journalists onto Wikipedia; it is to get more women journalists into the magazine articles, business reviews, profiles and records of our lives." Learn about the work of #WomenDoNews, via @angshah in @Poynter. #WHM poynter.org/business-work/…

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1:32 pm · March 6, 2021 ·
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@angshah Your piece about women and Wikipedia tapped a place I've been trying to reach for the past few years. Please could I email you? Follow for DM please??

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11:46 am · March 6, 2021
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Most women journalists in history haven’t been ‘notable’ enough for Wikipedia. We’re changing that. via @angshah @Poynter poynter.org/business-work/…

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9:16 am · March 6, 2021
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"Our aim is not just to get more women journalists onto Wikipedia; it is to get more women journalists into the magazine articles, business reviews, profiles and records of our lives." Learn about the work of #WomenDoNews, via @angshah in @Poynter. #WHM poynter.org/business-work/…

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4:34 am · March 6, 2021 ·
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Amazing. @valfernandez chronicled the Berks facility for years. A 3-year-old spent almost two years of his life there! pri.org/stories/2018-0… twitter.com/Haleaziz/statu…

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1:55 am · March 6, 2021 ·
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Incredible work by @angshah twitter.com/jeapresident/s…

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1:53 am · March 6, 2021
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"Most women journalists in history haven’t been ‘notable’ enough for Wikipedia. We’re changing that." A great essay by @angshah about #womendonews & in general who gets erased in journalism. Who is interviewed, profiled, awarded. Who gets kicked out. Who never gets let in. twitter.com/angshah/status…

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1:51 am · March 6, 2021 ·
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Amazing. @valfernandez chronicled the Berks facility for years. A 3-year-old spent almost two years of his life there! pri.org/stories/2018-0… twitter.com/Haleaziz/statu…

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1:41 am · March 6, 2021 ·
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