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arts professor and women's rights activist
Rie Hachiyanagi is a paper artist and arts professor living and working in Massachusetts at Mount Holyoke College. She is a Japanese immigrant and a women's rights activist. Rie has a multi-faceted personality that was revealed to the world when she discovered her friend in serious danger one night in December of 2019. She is a renowned arts professor and a passionate advocate for women's rights. Rie's story is a testament to the importance of self-discovery and the power of women's voices. She is a true inspiration to many. Rie's work as a paper artist is highly regarded, and she continues to create beautiful and thought-provoking art. She is also a dedicated educator and mentor, and has worked with many students and artists throughout her career. Rie's passion for women's rights and social justice is evident in her work and her commitment to making a positive impact in the world. She is a true leader and a role model for many young women. Rie's story is a reminder that everyone has a unique story to tell and that our experiences shape us into who we are today. She is a true pioneer and a trailblazer in the world of arts and activism.
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