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Harris stands on the shoulders of countless women who strove for freedom | Opinion

Harris stands on the shoulders of countless women who strove for freedom | Opinion Updated Jan 19, 2021; Posted Jan 19, 2021 Three professors point out that Black women s fight for freedom didn t begin with Rosa Parks in 1955, and it was not limited to the United States. It has been a 500-year struggle waged by women throughout the Americas. Facebook Share By Erica L. Ball, Tatiana Seijas and Terri L. Snyder When Kamala Harris is sworn in as vice president of the United States on Wednesday, it will mark several historic firsts. The daughter of immigrants, she will be the first woman of color, the first person of African descent, the first person of South Asian descent and the first graduate of a historically Black college or university to be elected to the vice presidency. She stands on her intellectual and political achievements and her personal history reflects how women of color have pushed for an expansion of rights and opportunities in the Americas.

Big differences in how coral reef fish larvae are dispersed

Credit: Katrina A. Catalano How the larvae of colorful clownfish that live among coral reefs in the Philippines are dispersed varies widely, depending on the year and seasons - a Rutgers-led finding that could help scientists improve conservation of species. Right after most coral reef fish hatch, they join a swirling sea of plankton as tiny, transparent larvae. Then currents, winds and waves disperse them, frequently to different reefs. During seven years of surveys of coral reef-dwelling clownfish, scientists measured how the dispersal of larvae varied over the years and seasonally, including during monsoons, according to Rutgers-led research in the journal

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