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  2. Winona LaDuke - Wikipedia

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    2007, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. [33] 2015, she received an honorary doctorate degree from Augsburg College. [34] 2017, she received the Alice and Clifford Spendlove Prize in Social Justice, Diplomacy and Tolerance, at the University of California, Merced. [35] 2020, she was a keynote speaker at Verdical Group's ...

  3. She fought remodel evictions for years. Now she's the one ...

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    "Which is why we are renovating our home in order to create Section 8 housing for the most needy and vulnerable individuals in our community." He said he bought the property in significant ...

  4. Stormé DeLarverie - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] She is remembered as a gay civil rights icon and entertainer, who performed and hosted at the Apollo Theater and Radio City Music Hall. [3] She worked for much of her life as an MC, singer, bouncer, bodyguard, and volunteer street patrol worker, the "guardian of lesbians in the Village". [5] She is known as "the Rosa Parks of the ...

  5. Audre Lorde - Wikipedia

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    There, she fought for the creation of a black studies department. [23] In 1981, she went on to teach at her alma mater, Hunter College (also CUNY), as the distinguished Thomas Hunter chair. [24] As a queer Black woman, she was an outsider in a white-male dominated field and her experiences in this environment deeply influenced her work.

  6. California retiree slams Social Security for ‘picking on the ...

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    She fought back — and won. Bethan Moorcraft. May 17, 2024 at 6:22 AM. California retiree slams Social Security for ‘picking on the old people.’ She fought back — and won.

  7. Japanese American who fought for prison camp survivors now ...

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    Ahead of reparations report, Don Tamaki, a Japanese American attorney and member of the reparations task force, reflects on fighting for prison camp survivors.

  8. Rachel Cargle - Wikipedia

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    Her father died when she was young. [1] Cargle and her mother lived in Section 8 housing in a wealthy suburb, which she stated made her aware of economic differences between herself and her white peers. [2] After graduating high school, Cargle served in the Air National Guard for six years. She cites her time in the military as making her "more ...

  9. Jane Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs continued to fight the expressway when plans resurfaced in 1962, 1965, and 1968, and she became a local hero for her opposition to the project. [60] She was arrested by a plainclothes police officer on 10 April 1968, at a public hearing during which the crowd had charged the stage and destroyed the stenographer's notes. [ 61 ]