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I am excited about the monument because it isn't fair that girls aren't on the National Mall.
“My grandmother, Juana Durante, came to the United States from the Philippines in 1973 and opened the door to the life I was born into. She was gentle but strong, and her love shaped our big, close family in ways I carry with me every day. When I think about the monument, I see her and all the women whose quiet courage, often unseen, built the foundation for the generations that came after them.”
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