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  2. Robert E. Myers (record producer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Earl Myers Jr. (March 22, 1912 – March 12, 1976), also known as Bob Myers, was an American classical music record producer and artists & repertoire specialist. Myers spent most of his career at Capitol Records and the classical music division of its EMI parent company, Angel Records .

  3. Shrinking Women - Wikipedia

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    "Shrinking Women" is a poem by Lily Myers. Myers recited it at the 2013 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational; the video was subsequently reposted by Button Poetry and HuffPost, where it went viral. The video of this performance had been viewed more than five million times by 2016. [1]

  4. Trans poetry - Wikipedia

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    Trans poetry is a type of transgender literature which explores the individuality, gender identity, and accounts of life experiences by transgender poets. Some aspects of trans poetry fall under the umbrella of protest literature and speak to the hegemonic worldview, presenting the agenda of injustice subjected by the oppressed.

  5. Robert Myers - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Myers (1912–2010), American actuary who co-created the American Social Security program; Robert E. Myers (record producer) (1912–1976), classical producer and artists & repertoire specialist; Robert ÆOLUS Myers, American composer, performer and producer; Robert Manson Myers, author; winner of a National Book Award

  6. The Weasel and Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite, touched, did so, and turned the weasel into a exceedingly beautiful woman that every man would be lucky to have. The young man fell in love with the weasel, and soon they got married. As the woman sat in the nuptial bedroom, Aphrodite wished to test whether she truly was a human now or still retained an animal's nature at heart, so ...

  7. Yellow Rage - Wikipedia

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    In late summer 2001 they performed for HBO's Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam, the first Asian American women to be filmed on the show. They performed Listen Asshole , remixed into a group poem, based on Vilayphonh's experience speaking Lao in public with her mother and Myers' experience of being mis-identified, which first aired in December 2001.

  8. Alternative spellings of woman - Wikipedia

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    The terms womyn and womxn have been criticized for being unnecessary or confusing neologisms, due to the uncommonness of mxn to describe men. [8] [9] [10]The word womyn has been criticized by transgender people [11] [12] due to its usage in trans-exclusionary radical feminist circles which exclude trans women from identifying into the category of "woman", particularly the term womyn-born womyn.

  9. Song for Mother E - Wikipedia

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    All compositions by Amina Claudine Myers "I'm Not Afraid" - 4:42 "3/4 Of 4/4" - 5:15 "Have Mercy Upon Us / Chant" - 10:50 "Song For Mother E" - 3:40