By fostering a space for women and minorities in an industry once known as a boys’ club, Sana Amanat has changed the face of comics.
Vogue's American Women Transformations
We are tethered to our lives and to each other by stories, those slender causal threads that keep us tautly anchored, secure in our assumptions and aspirations. We (mostly) wake, get dressed, comb our hair, go to work, and respect the rules and laws of family and country. It all makes sense . . . until one day, by an act of fate or will, it just doesn’t. What happens when those takes no longer seem binding? How can we, for better or worse, change the narrative? This portfolio is dedicated to American...
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The gender bias in skateboarding has been steadily closing, thanks to a generation’s worth of hard-won victories, harder work, and spectacular talent by its female stars. Up next? The 2020 Olympics.
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