John, today is Women’s Equality Day.
Championed by feminist giant Bella Abzug in 1971, this day commemorates the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment on August 26, 1920. While ratification was a huge step forward, as an Afro-Latina woman, I can’t help but feel excluded.
Women of color could not vote in Virginia until more than four decades later with the passage of the Voting Rights Act. Rather than simply celebrating today, we need to take a hard look at our history, and commemorate the centuries-long struggle for true equality in America.
In every generation, courageous women and men have fought to give us all the right to vote. Even with their shining example though, we falter. The rights that we have won are being pulled out from under us.
But rather than losing heart, I am choosing to pick up where they left off. The work of equality is far from done, which is why I stepped up to run for Virginia Senate. Carrying on this legacy is a daunting task, and I need you with me. Will you join my team with a $5 contribution and help me secure equality across our Commonwealth?
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In solidarity,
Hala Ayala
Paid for by Hala for State Senate
Hala for State Senate
P.O. Box 7434
Woodbridge, VA 22195
United States
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