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Due to rising regional and national cases related to the COVID-19 pandemic, all Smithsonian museums, including the National Zoo, will temporarily close to the public starting Monday, Nov. 23. We are not announcing a reopening date at this time.https://s.si.edu/332bgmR
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In April 2019, you saw the very first image of a black hole. Now scientists at our
@CenterForAstro have helped capture the first image of a black hole's magnetic fields.https://s.si.edu/3lIMEYw今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
In response to the eight people—seven of them women, six of Asian descent—killed last week in Georgia, we offer educational resources to increase understanding and deconstruct systemic oppression. Our statement and materials from across the Smithsonian:https://smithsonianapa.org/stand/
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Fifty years ago this month, a group of mothers and caregivers—led by activist Ruby Duncan—blocked a quarter-mile section of the Las Vegas Strip to fight against unjust cuts to welfare benefits.
#BecauseOfHerStorypic.twitter.com/c0XOob2YyMStopping Traffic in VegasMothers and caregivers, led by activist Ruby Duncan, blocked a quarter-mile section of the Las Vegas Strip to fight against unjust cuts to welfare benefits.今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
A trailblazer in ceramic art, Takaezu is best known for her closed-vessel sculptures. "Closed Form" (ca. 1980s-1990s) is one of her many works in
@americanart's collection. See more by Takaezu: https://s.si.edu/30WOhs7 pic.twitter.com/dmdwz8hDxC
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When Toshiko Takaezu was creating tall sculptures in the 1970s, other artists expressed shock that a woman could make such large artworks. This 1974 photo is included in her papers in our
@ArchivesAmerArt: https://s.si.edu/2OPghLF#5WomenArtists#BecauseOfHerStorypic.twitter.com/pWNTQuDHxh
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Legend says St. Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland. From an ecological perspective, we wouldn't recommend it. https://s.si.edu/2OX8paN
#StPatricksDay
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Who needs brackets when you have branches? As we await the blooming of
@SIGardens' saucer magnolias this year, explore#MagnoliaMadness across the Smithsonian.https://twitter.com/SIGardens/status/1371450250792210433 …
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Through traveling libraries and a bookmobile, the women of Delta Sigma Theta—an African American sorority—brought books to students in the segregated South. More ways women worked together to create change: https://s.si.edu/30fFalU
#BecauseOfHerStorypic.twitter.com/n64kxhPibMBringing Books SouthThe sisters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. fundraised to buy and distribute books throughout the segregated South to provide students with critical educational tools.今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
A year into the pandemic, an
@NMNH biological anthropologist says what makes us human also makes us more vulnerable to global contagions. "We will have to adapt to this pandemic reality, but adaptation is something that humans are famously good at."https://s.si.edu/30ubr8Y今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
Hailed as "The Godmother of Rock 'n' Roll," Sister Rosetta Tharpe was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, despite not being a household name.
#BecauseOfHerStory This month, follow our@NMAAHC for more#HiddenHerstory.https://s.si.edu/3va91dB今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
This Woods Cree beaded saddle blanket in our
@SmithsonianNMAI (ca. 1885 from Canada) has an uncommon shape that may have been adapted from those of the U.S. Cavalry. And look closely at the corners—it's also unusual because none of the four designs on them match.

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When owners of a Texas pecan-shelling plant cut wages, 21-year-old Emma Tenayuca led the Mexican and Mexican American workers in walking out. More videos of women making change: https://s.si.edu/30fFalU
#InternationalWomensDay
#IWD2021
#BecauseOfHerStorypic.twitter.com/P3bncOkBGCStriking for Fair WagesWhen owners of a San Antonio, Texas, pecan-shelling plant reduced low wages even more, 21-year-old Emma Tenayuca led the Mexican and Mexican American workers in walking out.今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
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During
#WorldWarII, the escape and evasion maps used by servicemembers caught behind enemy lines were printed on silky cloth to ensure they wouldn't rip or dissolve in water. After the war, a woman repurposed her husband's maps into this blouse.#ArchivesYouAreHerepic.twitter.com/f9j055IMkD
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Vernon Jordan made our country better. I am grateful for his longtime support, encouragement, and friendship as we built
@NMAAHC. My condolences to his family, friends, and community. Portrait by Bradley Stevens, 2005,@smithsoniannpg. https://s.si.edu/3bUfTDi pic.twitter.com/Ahhhy4G1Ax
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For some instant spring, spend time with our
@SIGardens orchid collection online. Thousands of blooms are digitized in incredible detail through@SIxDIGI: https://s.si.edu/3egXBi2 pic.twitter.com/lc6xGq2Sfb
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Johnson is one of the African American men featured in “Men of Change: Taking it to the Streets,” an outdoor exhibition from
@SmithsonianACM and@sitesExhibits. Visit through May 31 in D.C.'s Deanwood neighborhood: https://s.si.edu/3r97CBR#MenOfChangeDCpic.twitter.com/sLSAUFaDgG
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With magazines like Ebony and Jet, John H. Johnson changed the landscape of print journalism by offering authentic portraits of the ordinary and extraordinary aspects of African American life. https://s.si.edu/3rdCNfk
#MenOfChangeDCpic.twitter.com/3yLvJ7BO2B
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Given that it's...March outside, our
@SidedoorPod is here with a discussion of mindfulness and meditation:https://s.si.edu/2NJIwLq今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
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In New York City's Chinatown, college student Regina Lee and other volunteers organized a neighborhood health fair to improve health literacy in their community.
#BecauseOfHerStory#WomensHistoryMonth
pic.twitter.com/nGERGjkDxaCare for the CommunityThroughout American history, women have worked together to tackle challenges that are too large for anyone to solve alone.今後は興味のあるツイートがもっと表示されるようになります。 取り消す取り消す -
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In the 60s and 70s young women modified jeans as a part of a larger social movement to reject traditional gender expectations and consumer culture.-Explore the details of the intricate embroidery and applique in
#3D https://3d.si.edu/object/3d/trousers:9ff8ac43-4a88-4f19-b126-3ee7a92931b4 …#BecauseOfHerStory#WomensHistoryMonth
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