Violet
I am excited about the monument because it isn't fair that girls aren't on the National Mall.
“While listening to an interview about the monument, I thought about how excited I am to one day take my daughter to visit. She is currently two years old, and while the current state of our world has me anxious about her future, I’m still incredibly hopeful for what it holds. As I imagined the monument, I envisioned it as a place my daughter will be able to see herself in the movement. My monumental idea is that people will stand in front of a camera and using AI, they can choose different images of themselves such as being dressed as a suffragette, or standing at the podium of the President of the United States. I used a tool to create this image of my daughter because I believe she is capable of incredible things! Young people should leave the monument feeling inspired to know that they can be a part of this important history and that the future of our country is theirs to create.”
Vision, youth, hope for my daughter, joining the movement
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