“The outcomes that have been achieved in voting rights for women but also in many other ways deserve to be seen and honored whether they are big or small accomplishments. I hope my very rough drawing incorporates the diversity of women, hope for the future, the voices who have contributed to this wonderful monument, both those we read about and know because they have done great things, and those who do great things everyday when they accept and care about others, voice an idea, stand up for another, vote against corruption and for education for all, equality for all, happiness and joy and kindness- aspirational goals but honest ones we can hang our hats on, so to speak, and use as foundations and building blocks for ideas and creations...”
My life spans the time that women's rights were confined mostly to the world of marriage, motherhood and if a career was sought, a time when it was secondary to traditional expectations or more strongly and wrongly confined. So many women before and after this time have reached outside these bounds and created, researched, imagined...not everyone who envisions a better world for women will be known and applauded, but everyone has a voice, an idea, kindness toward others, compassion, depth...our diversity makes the world literally go 'round, and the capacity for acceptance, sharing, growing, and supporting each other is endless. Throughout my career I have learned that as much as I may have learned through education, I have learned more from those I worked with.. and that women present a kaleidoscope of everything that makes the world potentially a truly better place.
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