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Latest revision as of 14:03, 20 May 2022
DangerWoman | |
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DangerWoman | |
Vital Statistics | |
Hero | DangerWoman |
Alias(es) | Danger Woman, the Songbird of Justice |
Identity | Public |
Alter Ego | Betsy Goodrich |
Category | Social Activist |
Location | Stone Mountain, Georgia, USA 33° 48' 22.38" N, 84° 8' 44.70" W |
Status | Active |
Superhero Activity | |
Team | |
Affiliates | |
Foes | The "Triphobes" - Race-ophobia, Homophobia, and Disable-phobia) |
Actions | Public performance/awareness events |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Female |
Outfit | |
Colors | Blue, silver |
Symbol | |
Equipment | |
Abilities | Vocal ability |
DangerWoman is a Real life superheroine based in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
"Danger Woman is a singing superheroine who fights for equal civil rights for all races, all sexual orientations and most of all for all disabled people. She uses her karaoke powers to save the world from the evil Triphobes, those who would take away the civil rights of the aforementioned groups."[1]
History
A woman with high-functioning autism, Betsy Goodrich began doing karaoke all over Atlanta around 1992.[2] DangerWoman's public Facebook page was created on May 25, 2010.[3]
“I speak for those who cannot speak for themselves, the disabled, and especially the disabled prisoners of conscience, who’ve been locked up unjustly without a fair trial or hearing and have been denied the right to go to school or have been given a substandard special education. Their only crime was of genetic innocence, born with a disability.”[4]
A film about DangerWoman, entitled "Disabled But Able To Rock! The Danger Woman Story," was made by Blake Myers.[5]
Gallery
DangerWoman with Stan Lee
References
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/pg/Danger-Woman-The-Songbird-of-Justice-129699643708822/about/
- ↑ https://www.wabe.org/atlanta-real-life-superhero-fights-disability-rights/
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/pg/Danger-Woman-The-Songbird-of-Justice-129699643708822/
- ↑ https://www.wabe.org/atlanta-real-life-superhero-fights-disability-rights/
- ↑ https://vimeo.com/54153187