Nice JK quote found in Concord Museum [View all]
Noisy Democrat and I went with some other friends to the Concord Museum today to see their annual exhibit of Family Trees, each Christmas tree decorated on the theme of a different children's book. We'd never been to the museum and it was an interesting, well-planned gathering of exhibits exploring Concord's history and significance as a community. The trees were creative and beautiful.
One of the other exhibits at the museum was called Crowdsourced -- here's an article about it:
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/concord/2011/11/concord_museum_lets_others_do.html
The exhibit, called Crowdsourcing a Collection, is the brainchild of museum public relations Director Carol Haines. The title refers to going out into the community of museum and history lovers and asking them to choose an item in the museums collection and write a paragraph or two about why they chose it.
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Sen. John Kerry chose a small profile image of Margaret Fuller who was an early and fervent advocate for womens rights.
Noisy Democrat immediately noticed JK's contribution and I copied down his quote. Here it is:
"I have been blessed with a very loving and supportive family -- including a wife and two daughters. I admire their compassion, their dedication, and their visible love of life. And I'm incredibly proud of them for being vitally involved in the world. I often think of the countless women who helped pave the way for them to get where they are today --women like Ms. Fuller, who was an early advocate for women's rights, especially a woman's right to an education and employment. Many other advocates for women's rights, including Susan B. Anthony, would often cite Fuller as a source of inspiration. As a husband and a father, continuing Ms. Fuller's fight is important to me. Throughout my 26 years in the U.S. Senate, I have proudly fought to protect and expand women's rights, including a woman's right to choose and right to equal pay for equal work."
Thanks to Senator Kerry for fighting for women's rights throughout his career and I imagine he will use his new position as Secretary of State to work to improve women's lot around the world.
Wishing all the strong and smart women and men who frequent this forum a Happy New Year and may the next year bring us all happiness and peace.