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Bill Maher Speaks The Truth About Genetically Modified Foods, Slams Obama |
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I’m writing to wish you and yours a happy Thanksgiving!
Today, I’d like to thank you for your support on behalf of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.
This has been a big year for us — in February, we celebrated our groundbreaking. Construction is underway, and we are on target to open our doors in 2015.
With your loyalty and support, millions of people will experience the American story through a different lens, that of African American history and culture.
Thank you again for helping us build this important new addition to the Smithsonian family of museums. We can’t wait to see you in the Museum when we open!
From all of us here, we wish you a very happy Thanksgiving.
Sincerely,

Edison R. Wato, Jr.
Membership Program Manager

| eNews from the National Museum of African American History and Culture | Fall 2012 |
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WILD HORSES?
Some members of Congress are working overtime trying to place restrictions on women’s reproductive health care. This January, a new Congress, including many newly elected members, will get to work. Lawmakers either can set a new, positive agenda on women’s health, or they can spend another two years trying to limit your ability to make decisions about your own reproductive health. If women speak up now –loudly and in one voice – we can send the message that decisions about our reproductive health are not up for debate. Sign the petition today and tell the new Congress: This Is Personal. Our Message to the Incoming Congress: www.thisispersonal.org Decisions about women’s reproductive health are personal. As you prepare to take office in 2013, my decisions about birth control, pregnancy and reproductive health services are not up for grabs. Leila Abolfazli |
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