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Before we can design the Monument, we need some inspiration! That's why we're calling upon YOU to submit your ideas.

For the first time in our Nation’s history, Americans are invited to shape the vision for a new monument on the National Mall from the ground up. Contribute your ideas today and inspire the future design of the Women’s Suffrage National Monument.

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Watch the video to hear from our friends at Mt. Harmony Elementary School in Owings, Maryland, and discover how you can take part in Monumental Ideas.

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Here’s How Your Submission Will Be Featured

YOUR voice could inspire the future design of the Women’s Suffrage National Monument! By sharing your Monumental Idea, your submission may be:

> Featured in the Monumental Ideas Gallery;
> Highlighted on Social Media (follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn); and
> Showcased in Future Monumental Celebrations!

Your Monumental Ideas have the power to shape history. We can’t wait to see what you dream up.

Violet

State: AL

Age: 5

I am excited about the monument because it isn't fair that girls aren't on the National Mall.

Leslie

State: CA

Age: 46

My grandmother, Juana, 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.
Crayon drawing of a suffragist.

Graham

State: PA

Age: 14

I am inspired by the suffragists bravery when protesting outside the White House even when they knew they would get arrested.

Diane

State: SC

I am inspired by the suffragists creativity and resilience. I sewed this replica banner with one of my favorite slogans from the suffrage movement, "Forward Into Light".

Sloane

State: CA

Age: 14

My drawing is of a strong independent woman holding the women's suffrage flag that I feel represents this movement in history and continues to hold true today.

Lily

State: CA

Age: 12

My monument idea is one that honors the fight of the past while allowing space for the future of women’s rights to come. It is of a sash winding and rising upwards towards a fire. The fire represents courage, endurance, and the many voices of women who fought, and continue to fight for equality. It is a flame that can never be extinguished. At the bottom of the sash are symbols of the early suffrage movement such as a “Women Vote” button, a suffrage bluebird, and a yellow suffrage rose. The middle of the sash has the saying, “They ignited the flame. Our Voices Keep it Burning.” This honors the fight of those who came before us, and encourages new voices to continue their efforts for equality. The top of the sash is left empty and unwritten to allow for the next generation to leave their mark.

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Did You Know?

Before Instagram and TikTok, suffragists used Postcards! They printed thousands of colorful cards with pro-suffrage cartoons and slogans, sending them across the country to spread the word. It was one of the first truly viral marketing campaigns in American history.

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Share your Monumental Idea by July 4, 2026.