Mother (pink madonna) by Mikulus Galanda, 1933.
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(via Women’s March email)
Mother’s Day grew from a movement rooted in antiwar organizing, mutual aid, and demands for policies that support women and families.
Before it became a commercial holiday, women used this day to organize for peace, public health, labor protections, and dignity.
That legacy belongs to mothers. And it also belongs to every woman helping shape the future of this country — whether they have children or not.
Today, women are still leading. We are the supermajority of people showing up and leading resistance movements across our country.
Women don’t carry society on our backs because we’re built for it. We carry it because we refuse to hand the future to fascists.
Happy Mother’s Day,
Women’s March
Co-signed in solidarity and love,
-Iris the Childless.
P.S. I understand all too well that this day can be a difficult one for those with challenging, damaging, distant, abusive, or no relationships with our mothers. It can also be difficult for those who are grieving the loss of beloved mothers, mother-figures, and children. Please know that you are not alone. I wish you peace and healing.
FWIW, here’s an image that made me smile today.
Siberian tigress with cub in snow.
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