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Voting Rights text overlayed on United States Constitution
Observances, Women
Women’s Equality Day: The Movement and Justice for All?
By: Joy Postell
Horizontal autism awareness ribbon symbol with rainbow coloring across the ribbon.
Disability, Gender, Intersectionality, SGM
Being Autistic and a Member of the LGBTQI+ Community
By: Vanessa Morgan and Bali White
A crowd of many smiling Black individuals celebrating Pride at an event in Washington DC.
Gender, Intersectionality, Race, SGM
Black and (LGBTQIA+) Proud: Conversation on the Intersectional Relevance of the Annual DC Black Pride Celebration
By: Michael A. Wilkerson & Bali White
Close up photo of two Black individuals’ hands clasped together.
Blacks, Race, Trauma
Buffalo Tragedy
By: Kiana Atkins
Olive Jung smiles and stands outside on a sidewalk as she rests her arms and head on a tall chalkboard that reads, Coffee! Coffee! Coffee! Coffee!
AANHPI, Discrimination, Race, Trauma
Living Between Two Cultures
By: Olive Jung
People gathered on a street at night, holding candles, listening to a person speaking
Gender, Intersectionality, Race, SGM
A Conversation on Shifting the Narrative of Trans Day of Remembrance
By: Kiara St James & Bali White
United States Mint, American Women Quarters™ Program; 5 quarters featuring a woman; Maya Angelou; Dr. Sally Ride, Wilma Mankiller; Nina Otero-Warren; Anna May Wong
Gender, Inclusion, Intersectionality, Women
Facing Reality: Currency, Representation, and Progress for Women
By: Erin Foxworthy
Courtney F. Aklin
Intersectionality, NIH, Women
What does representation mean to me?
By: Courtney F. Aklin, Ph.D., Acting Associate Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health
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Blacks, Health, Intersectionality, Women
What Health and Wellness Mean to Me: A Personal Perspective
By: Alexis L. Braxton, MSN, RN, CEN (NIH Clinical Center Nursing Department)
Martin Luther King Jr Memorial, portrait of the civil rights leader carved in granite, dedicated by President Barack Obama in 2011.
Inclusion, Observances, Race
The Martin Luther King Memorial: Reflections on NIH Values
By: Colin Fraser

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