I would never have had the opportunity to serve as SF’s second woman mayor, and its first African-American woman mayor, were it not for the trailblazers who stood up, spoke out, and sacrificed for the right to vote, to be represented, and to be treated equally under the law.
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While we are constantly reminded of just how much work remains to be done, we will continue to build upon the progress we have made towards creating a fairer and just society for women everywhere.
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Hugs to ALL the superstars shining bright every day
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Have you ever heard of Jean McConville? She was a mother of ten, dragged from her house by the IRA, beaten and shot then secretly buried on a beach in the Republic of Ireland. My thoughts were with her on International Women’s Day!
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Jean McConville couldn’t celebrate
#InternationalWomensDay due to PIRA, you know the terrorist group you seem to support by awarding one of its foul leaders Martin McGuinness a certificate of Honour. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Jean_McConville …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Joanne Mathers doesn't get to celebrate Womans Day! http://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/news/martin-mcguinness-ordered-murder-of-census-worker-fresh-allegations-from-ira-supergrass-raymond-gilmour-29994313.html …
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