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ayumi Oda has devoted more than fifty years of her life to her art, and nearly as many to activism. In her paintings and prints she depicts powerful goddesses in the Buddhist tradition, and her deeply feminist viewpoint also drives her ongoing efforts to promote world peace and eliminate nuclear weapons and other nuclear threats.
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Mayumi Oda on Energy of Change, Feminization and New Birth of Japan | Kyoto Journal
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ayumi Oda has devoted more than fifty years of her life to her art, and nearly as many to activism. In her paintings and prints she depicts powerful goddesses in the Buddhist tradition, and her deeply feminist viewpoint also drives her ongoing efforts to promote world peace and eliminate nuclear weapons and other nuclear threats.
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