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In collaboration with the Genetic Alliance and the National Human Genome Research Institute POSITIVE EXPOSURE premiered a photographic exhibition for the Peoples Genome Celebration at the Smithsonians Museum of Natural History in 2001. Sophia is the mother of 3 han. For centuries Black women have been innovators who are hyper-sexualized and criticized for not being soft or quiet enough.