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Author: Nicole Johnson

Nicole Johnson received her bachelor’s degree in Literature from Hofstra University and a master’s degree in Television/Video Production from Emerson College. Her work has appeared in the Wilderness House Literary Review and Grub Street. Her greatest accomplishment to date, excluding bringing four amazing people into the world, was a kind rejection letter comparing her work to A.M. Homes and Richard Yates. She refers to it often. Nicole blogs at Suburban Sh*t Show.
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Taking My Son To See Wonder Woman Was Just As Important As Taking My Daughter

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In Trump’s America, our girls—and possibly, more importantly, our boys—need strong female role models.

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