The American Woman Who Wrote Equal Rights Into Japan's Constitution As a 22-year-old military aide, Beate Sirota Gordon gave Japan's new founding document its own version of the Equal Rights Amendment. American efforts to pass an Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution have failed since the early 1920s. But, in 1946, a 22-year-old naturalized American citizen participating in a secret cras
Hatsune Miku isn't real. But the community of DIY artists, musicians, and filmmakers that have sprung up around her is—and could represent the future of pop fandom. Hundreds of people gathered at a wrestling arena on the outskirts of Tokyo in late August to celebrate the birthday of someone who isn't real. Hatsune Miku, an aqua-haired singer who has become one of Japan's most popular entertainers
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