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13 photos one daddy showed her daughter that she can
Photographer mark Bushell (Marc Bushelle) and his wife, Jeanine Harper (Janine Harper) came up with an amazing project. They made 13 photos of her daughter Lily in the images of women that changed the course of history.
The website invites you to view the pictures to make sure: in order to inspire your child and instill in him the confidence we need not words but deeds in which you participate together.
Lily in the image of singer and actress Queen Latifa
Queen Latifah (Queen Latifah) is a singer connecting in his art the rap, hip-hop, jazz and soul, as well as actress and model. She starred in the musical "Chicago" and for this role and was nominated for "Oscar". Her albums became gold, she is the winner of "Grammy", "Emmy" and "Golden globe" and host of his own show on American television.
Lily in the image of mother Teresa
Mother Teresa for his work was canonized and received the Nobel peace prize. Her real name is Agnes gonxha bojaxhiu. At age 18 she became a nun, and later organized community of "Sisters missionaries of love", which helped the sick and the poor and worked to build schools, orphanages and hospitals. The question of how to strengthen the world peace, she replied: "Go home and love your family".
Lily in the image of astronaut Mae Jemison
Mae Jemison (Mae Jemison) was the first African-American woman to travel to space. She had been in earth orbit aboard the Shuttle endeavour in 1992. After the flight may have received the degree of doctor of medicine, joined the peace Corps and treat people in different countries, including Cuba and Kenya.
May said: "Never limit the imagination of other people" — and reached the stars.
Lily in the image of the singer and model grace Jones
Despite a strict religious upbringing, grace has grown a real rebel. Her androgynous appearance made her a favorite of Yves Saint Laurent, Kenzo Tokada, Andy Warhol and Helmut Newton and the legend of new York Bohemian Studio 54 era.
She recorded 12 albums, starred in 18 films and has appeared on the covers of Elle, Vogue and Stern. His unique way grace still inspires many people around the world.
Lily in the guise of a human rights activist Malala yousafzai
Malala yousafzai (Malala Yousafzai), the youngest winner of the Nobel peace prize. At age 11, she began blogging for the BBC that talked about life under the Taliban regime. When Malala was 14, the militants stopped the school bus in which she was riding and shot her three times, wounding in the head, neck and shoulder.
Malala survived. The day of her 16th birthday, she spoke at the headquarters of the UN with a speech about the importance of education for children around the world, and on July 14 in honor of the brave girl became the world day of Malala. In 2015, Malala opened in Lebanon a school for refugee girls from Syria.
Lily in the image of the dancer and singer Josephine Baker
In childhood, an American dancer, singer and actress Josephine Baker was a witness to a racial massacre in St. Louis that claimed the lives of 100 people. It shocked her, and she to the end of life remained a civil rights activist and adopted 12 children of different skin color.
Josephine became famous not only for its dancing and singing (Parisians first saw Charleston in her performance), but brave activities during the Second world war. She worked for the Resistance movement and exploration, has received a pilot's license and was awarded the medal of Liberation, a sign of the Military cross and the Legion of honor.
Lily in the image of the singer and actress Lena Horne
Lena Horne (Lena Horne) was a jazz singer and one of the first African-American stars of kinomyuzikla and received two Grammy awards for his work in his own show on Broadway. Her public work is not inferior to the brightness of the stage of life she fought for equal civil rights of people irrespective of colour, worked together with Eleanor Roosevelt, and spoke at rallies with speeches in defense of black women.
Lily in the image of the singer Nina Simone
Nina Simone (Nina Simone) — jazz singer, composer, actress and dancer. She has created a new type of American music, mixing in his work jazz, soul, pop music, gospel and Blues.
Nina started playing the piano for 3 years. During her life, she released 170 Studio and live albums and singles. Once she said: "it is the Duty of the artist to reflect the times in which we live." And she did it.
Lily in the image of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
Shirley Chisholm wanted to be remembered as a "dark-skinned woman who lived in the twentieth century and dared to be yourself". She became the first African-American elected to the U.S. Congress, and worked there for 7 terms. Chisholm was not afraid to put forward his candidacy for President of the United States and, though not victorious, paved the way for female politicians after her.
Lily in the image of Admiral Michelle Howard
Michelle Howard (Michelle Howard) served in the Navy for more than 30 years. She participated in the rescue operations after the tsunami in Indonesia and fought with Somali pirates. Michelle is the first African American who received the command of a military ship, and the first female Admiral of the U.S. Navy throughout its more than 200-year history.
Lily in the image of the activist, Yuri Kochiyama
Japanese-American activist Yuri Kochiyama was nominated for the Nobel peace prize and fought for the rights of political prisoners and nuclear disarmament. In the 70's she was among those who seized the statue of Liberty to draw attention to the problem of the independence of Puerto Rico, and obtained the release of 5 Puerto Rican nationalists after 20 years in prison. Yuri fought against the Vietnam war, and it can be called that, who mastered the art of protest.
Lily in the image of ballerina misty Copeland
In misty Copeland no one believed. A girl from a poor large family started ballet very late — at the age of 13. But six months after starting, she already danced on stage along with those who studied ballet for 10 years, and soon won his first national competition.
Recently, misty became the first African American prima ballerina of the world-renowned American ballet theatre. She advises anyone who is on the way to the dream, "Yes, I want society to accept you, but you don't have to look like all around, and you don't need to take them to the beaten trail".
Lily in the form of pilot Bessie Coleman
Young Bessie became interested in aviation during the First world war, but in enrolling in flight school she was denied: a woman, and also black! Then she went to study in France and became the first African-American woman to receive an international pilot's license. She also learned parachuting and became famous throughout the world thanks to the stuntmen, who performed during flight in a glider.
Source Marc Bushelle
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Marc Bushelle
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