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This week’s Feedback Friday topic is:
Women’s Tribute Site Goes Unsupported?
In this month’s issue of What’s Up? Annapolis magazine, former Annapolis Mayor and current contributing writer Ellen Moyer discusses a proposal for a garden and statue in the City of Annapolis that would memorialize and honor women leaders who’ve broken the glass ceiling. It’s a fitting article and even more fitting proposal given that this month marks Women’s History Month. It’s also fitting because it’s simply a worthy cause and potential social celebration, especially in light of the removal of unbefitting statues throughout town the last couple years. We could use a worthy replacement. Here is the article outlining the proposal, including renderings, which to date—according to Moyer and those involved in the project—have gone unsupported by city leadership. It is possible our city leaders have not been made fully aware of the proposal. As such, here is a reminder.
What do you think about the City of Annapolis—our state capital—constructing a Women’s Memorial Garden and Statue?
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