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Nicki Minaj, The Wax Statue and the Objectification of African American Women

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1) A wax statue of Rapper Nicki Minaj at Madame Tussauds wax museum in Las Vegas is coming under criticism for the way she is portrayed and the way some patrons are dehumanizing her likeness.   2) Olyami Dabls of the MBAD Dabls Bead Museum in Detroit will talk about their upcoming Festival.  3) 10 years after Hurricain Katrina.  4) This date in African American History

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