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Ella Tulin: Fully Empowered
Photographic essay on the life & work of the late feminist & sculptor Ella Tulin. Her international activism in various movements for peace & human rights is detailed, highlighting her sculptural depictions of women. Her most celebrated piece, Fully Empowered, was the centerpiece of the...
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