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Related: About this forumVP Kamala Harris - Glass Ceiling Breaker - new art displayed at the National Women's History Museum
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Todays progress is built on the legacy of the women who came before; those who cracked glass ceilings so that other women could shatter them. Proud to partner with Chief & BBH New York to honor @KamalaHarris & other trailblazers. #glassceilingbreaker
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VP Kamala Harris - Glass Ceiling Breaker - new art displayed at the National Women's History Museum (Original Post)
PunkinPi
Feb 2021
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niyad
(119,488 posts)1. Thank you so much for this wonderful find! Truly lifts one's spirits.
PunkinPi
(4,997 posts)2. YW, and I felt the same way.
Still feels like we haven't really gotten a chance to celebrate the magnitude of this because of all the crazy.
handmade34
(22,891 posts)3. Hillary Clinton
should have been recognized in that
niyad
(119,488 posts)4. I noticed that omission as well.
PunkinPi
(4,997 posts)6. I wish she had been included as well, and Mdme Speaker too. nt
handmade34
(22,891 posts)7. yes, of course
it is just that my immediate response was pretty much, Kamala Harris most likely wouldn't be there w/o Hillary Clinton...
there are many women that deserve that recognition
KarenS
(4,608 posts)5. Nancy Pelosi should be in there too :)
First woman Speaker of the House. but this video is beautiful.