Politics & Prose -- Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl ("Rad Girls Can") w/Mary Beth Tinker:
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Description of Pictures: Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl - Rad Girls Can: Stories of Bold, Brave, and Brilliant Young Women — In conversation with Mary Beth Tinker
What do the young women in this book have in common? Quite simply, they're amazing. The real-life heroines profiled are making it happen in a range of fields: from skateboarding to rock climbing, from writing to music to advocacy. Meet Trisha Prabhu, who invented an anti-cyberbullying app at age 13; Yusra Mardini, a Sryian refugee who swam a sinking boat to shore, saved 20 people, and went on to compete as an Olympic swimmer. Featuring both contemporary and historic sketches, Rad Girls Can serves as inspiration for all. Another “rad girl,” Mary Beth Tinker, the 13-year old whose Vietnam War protest influenced a landmark Supreme Court Case, will be in conversation with the authors at this event. Ages 10 and up
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RAD1_180911_037.JPG: Anne Frank cut-out
RAD1_180911_043.JPG: Miriam Klein Stahl, Mary Beth Tinker, Kate Schatz
RAD1_180911_083.JPG: Colette
RAD1_180911_108.JPG: Miriam Klein Stahl
RAD1_180911_122.JPG: Kate Schatz
RAD1_180911_168.JPG: Mary Beth Tinker
RAD2_180911_137.JPG: Pointing out her Thurgood Marshall pin
RAD2_180911_210.JPG: One of the "Hate" cards Mary Beth received
RAD2_180911_300.JPG: Miriam Klein Stahl was working on this cut-out of Anita Bryant getting hit by a pie.
RAD2_180911_422.JPG: Mary Beth Tinker with the armbands she was handing out
RAD2_180911_463.JPG: Colette and Mary Beth Tinker
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2006_DC_NAFree_060914 Natl Archives & Newseum -- Mary Beth Tinker, Francisco Negron, and Mark Goodman ("Students' Right to Free Speech")
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