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Author: Regina Davis Moss

Dr. Regina Davis Moss is an expert in minority women and girl’s health and is an Allies Reaching for Community Health Equity Public Voices fellow at the The OpEd Project. She is currently working on a film about gender inequality. Follow her on Twitter @Dr4Equity.
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The Wonder Woman Franchise Should Celebrate its Multi-Racial Roots

Regina Davis Moss

Wonder Woman provided hope for me that women may someday be valued and no longer underestimated. I wonder what might have happened if I had also gotten a chance to get to know Wonder Woman’s black twin sister, Nubia.

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