The week-long national celebration of women's history began in 1981 with the passage of Pub. L. 97-28, which developed, through subsequent resolutions and presidential proclamations, into Women's History Month.
Among the great losses we have collectively suffered this past year is U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Her groundbreaking work honors women and our society at large.
There was still room for celebration of notable achievements by many women. In particular, we can celebrate our new Vice President Kamala Harris, who will no doubt inspire future generations of leaders.
At the local level, I appreciate the many women who volunteer their time for the neighborhoods of District 11--those who serve on our community boards and those who run community organizations that affect positive change.
If elected to City Council, I will fight for equal pay for equal work, support the ACLU's goals of equal access to education, work with the DA's office to fight for justice for battered women and create job interview preparation for women emerging from economic depressions.
Please join our campaign for positive change in the NW Bronx--and vote Daniel Padernacht 1st Choice on March 23rd. Early voting takes place March 13 to 21.
Sincerely, Dan
Dan Padernacht
Candidate for New York City Council 11th Council District
www.voteDanP.com
Bedford Park, Fieldston, Kingsbridge, Marble Hill, Norwood, Riverdale, Spuyten Duyvil, Van Cortlandt Village, Wakefield & Woodlawn
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