Democratic women of the NC General Assembly wear white to show growing number of female lawmakers
Democratic women of the NC General Assembly wear white to show growing number of female lawmakers
During Gov. Roy Coopers State of the State address Monday evening, Democratic women legislators and cabinet members wore white to highlight the growing number of female leaders. It was also an effort to show solidarity. (Source: Deb Butler)
By Frances Weller | February 26, 2019 at 9:30 AM EST - Updated February 26 at 9:33 AM
We also recognized that the white represents the suffragettes, but we wanted to make sure that we made special recognition of our African American colleagues who were not necessarily included in the suffragette movement so if you look closely, you can see that we are also wearing pins with quotes from Sojourner Truth and Shirley Chisholm, says Rep. Deb Butler, D-New Hanover.
The NC District 18 Representative said the republican women were invited to wear white, too, but they declined.
We asked the other women to participate, but they wore red instead, Butler says. We tried to make it about women and not politics which is why we chose white.
More at the link. http://www.wect.com/2019/02/26/democratic-women-nc-general-assembly-wear-white-show-growing-number-female-lawmakers/