Ladies by Susanne Lamb
Women are continuously underrepresented in
media, political office, high-paying jobs, and
thus, history. We must constantly combat
objectification, perceived weaknesses, and
other unique roadblocks to achieve success in
what we do. For this piece, I drew a selection of
brave, ground-breaking, high-achieving
American women that have shaped history and
inspired us all to demand more.
Susanne is an artist from Cape Cod, currently
living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Her work can
be found on books, candles and pajamas. She
can be found drawing, writing, and planning her
next vacation.
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Equal Opportunit y by Lorraine Nam
My story begins in America where I was born to
parents of immigrants in search of opportunity.
As an American, I am lucky to have more
opportunities than my parents had in their
home country. While we still have lots of
progress to make towards equal opportunity, we
live in a country where we will not settle and we
will continually strive to do better for all
Americans. This is what makes America great.
Lorraine is an illustrator with an affinity for
paper, based in Brooklyn. She creates​ worlds
out of paper for magazines, online publications
and books. She is currently working on a
children's book.