So, this event was Saturday and while many of my admirable, courageous sisters–whom I hold in highest esteem–were down at the capitol, I was driving back from Athens, Tenn., taking down the first of two GraceArt shows dismantled this weekend. But, the solidarity to keep Republicans from taking Women's Rights back 40 years did not and will not end with Saturday's demonstration. Gratefully, a critical mass–what looks to be a tipping point–of American women are waking up (if they had not already) to what's at stake with politicians who leave our gender out of discussions about reproductive and other vital health care rights. Too late. The tide of public sentiment has turned. Young are uniting with Old. Just know: #WeWillNotBeSilenced!
GRACE GOAD | AUTISM ART:
Shimai Gallery of Contemporary Craft
8400 Highway 100, Nashville, Tenn.
(Little cottage in the far corner of the Loveless Cafe complex.)
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you can write in it. remember all the blank pages in the back that you’re supeospd to write things about Henrik’s life in? oh so you don’t remember ..hmmmmm, interesting. Well if you don’t use that one I don’t see the point in making one for cambia that you’re not going to use.