Violet
I am excited about the monument because it isn't fair that girls aren't on the National Mall.
“When I reflect on the energy behind the women’s suffragist movement, I think about the fierceness that was required to rebel against the status quo and demand a new way. Women throughout our history have been socialized to submit, obey and accept the laws laid forth — however, passively accepting oppression is not in our nature. Sacred rage rises when we are called to protect and stand together with all of our sisters disempowered. The flames of compassion burn at our hearts, and a sanctuary is created within our "mama bear" roar. Sacred rage is powerful, holy energy that fuels necessary change when we refuse to accept anything less than true, empowered freedom and equality. ________ This original painting was created with acrylic paints on wood (medium-density fiberboard) and is finished with a protective varnish and framed in a deep-profile black solid wood floater frame. “Sacred Rage”, by artist Jenny Hahn. 36”x48”, acrylic on board. 2021. www.jennyhahnart.com ________ This image appears as the "Fierceness" card in the Wisdom of the Divine Feminine Oracle for Heart-Centered Embodiment & Wholeness.”
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