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Author: Celeste Hamilton Dennis

Celeste is a freelance writer and editor for social good. Her articles and personal essays have appeared in Huffington Post, Fast Company, Idealist, GOOD, Role/Reboot, various literary journals, and more. Currently she’s an editor for the arts activism publication, OF NOTE Magazine. When she’s not being a mom to two little girls, she’s plotting her escape to the ocean, dreaming about playing the drums, and writing a short story collection based on her hometown of Levittown, New York.
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The Ms. Q&A: How Curator Grace Aneiza Ali is Reimagining “Women’s Work”

Celeste Hamilton Dennis

“Women have always been fighting for our human and civil rights. When we think of women’s work and women’s issues, we don’t necessarily think of those things. And that is the change that needs to happen.”

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