
Women‘s Equality Day!
Reminder! There was a big party flip in the 1960s.
#haikuaday #haikuhive
In 1800s
I would have voted for Rs
But I couldn‘t vote

Women‘s Equality Day!
Reminder! There was a big party flip in the 1960s.
#haikuaday #haikuhive
In 1800s
I would have voted for Rs
But I couldn‘t vote

Today, and everyday, I am grateful for all the women who came before me and those here now.. Those who fought and continue to fight for a woman‘s place at the table. Those who do the hard work of caring for their communities, who are fighting against the atrocities that are happening on our streets. Those who remind us that we are all human, we all deserve dignity and caring for your neighbor is the point. They give me strength.

Spitballing for any kindred spirits here.
Is anyone planning a book challenge based on activism, education, creating conversation? Maybe a list centered around “Banned Books”? A re-read of 1984 and/or The Hunger Games? If you know of one, point me to it. Or if you‘d like to start one with me, sound off.
I feel like we should use these emotions in a constructive way. ❤️🩹
“Votes for women! The road might be long, but their hearts were strong.“ This shows the dedication the women had.
I would use this book in my classroom to discuss women's rights.
This is a historical fiction book published in 2016. Mara Rockliff shares the true story of Alice Burke and Nell Richardson as they journey across the United States in an attempt to persuade the public that women should have the right to vote.
Great book.

Three years ago I saw this show Off-Broadway (and cried). I had always planned to see the Broadway upgrade but when I heard it‘s leaving in January, I knew I had to see it before voting this cycle. Keep Marching! The Young are at the Gates!

👏🏼🐝👌🏼🗳️👀🥺🐝💝. 3mo