As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment this week, I offer these words for all of us who are still fighting to protect the right to vote and for equality, justice, and the world our children and grandchildren deserve.
Mothers. Grandmothers. Women.
We have so much work to do.
So many mothers and infant lives to save.
So many child dreams to realize and hopes to nourish and protect.
Our countries and a common world to change and such long distances to travel—from waging war to waging peace; from sickness and death to health; from doubt to faith in Creator’s feminine spirit within
Let some of us—you and I—begin this minute on that journey
To speak for those unable to speak for themselves
To stand with those who cannot stand alone
To gather family and friends to stand with us.
Let us begin this day singing a new song for all our mothers and sisters and brothers and fathers and children around our world who are our own.
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“If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, these women together ought to be able to turn it back, and get it right side up again.”
–Sojourner Truth,
American abolitionist
and women’s rights activist