Sojourner Truth of Swartekill, NY, made the historic, “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech at the Women’s Rights Convention.
New York will dedicate a statue in her honor in Ulster County. #WomensHistoryMonthpic.twitter.com/3TpP0zYEoQ
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"A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men."
@GloriaSteinem of New York, NY is a nationally recognized leader of the women’s rights movement. #WomensHistoryMonthpic.twitter.com/JffFNB5SK7
In 2009, Roberta Kaplan of New York, NY took on the landmark civil rights case U.S. v. Windsor – challenging the federal interpretation of ‘marriage’ & ‘spouse.’
Now, legally married same sex couples can enjoy the benefits of marriage under federal law. #WomensHistoryMonthpic.twitter.com/WelX1NYEkN
“If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude.”
Maya Angelou lived in New York City and was a poet, author, and known for her autobiography, ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.’ #WomensHistoryMonthpic.twitter.com/XzjppOK5b2
.@LaverneCox was the first transgender person nominated for an Emmy.
An advocate for #LGBT rights and alumni of @NYCMarymount, she rose to prominence on the hit show ‘Orange is The New Black’ which films in New York. #WomensHistoryMonthpic.twitter.com/oskg4CnqJ4
.@TaranaBurke of Harlem, NY, founded the #MeToo
movement.
She sounded the alarm on the pervasiveness of sexual abuse and assault that is changing the world. #WomensHistoryMonthpic.twitter.com/HcVX22ukwx
“People ask me sometimes... 'When will there be enough women on the court?'
And my answer is: When there are nine."
– Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of Brooklyn, NY #WomensHistoryMonthpic.twitter.com/py9oMb6O2F
In 2016, @HillaryClinton was the first woman to be nominated for president by a major political party. She shattered ceilings, & inspired millions of women & girls across our nation.
We must carry on her legacy because one day, we will have a woman President. #WomensHistoryMonthpic.twitter.com/BoJrnXLV5K
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