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Women's History Month <br />March 2021 <br />Whereas: Throughout history, extraordinary women have made significant contributions <br />to the growth and strength of our city, state, and nation in countless ways; and <br />Whereas: In 1980 a Joint Congressional Resolution declared the week of March 8 as <br />National Women's History Week, and in 1987 Congress expanded the celebration of <br />women's contributions to the entire month of March; and <br />Whereas: Through leadership, innovation, and ingenuity, generations of women have <br />made significant contributions in science, medicine, technology, business, politics, <br />entrepreneurship, and arts and culture; and <br />Whereas: Women have been leaders in securing their own rights of suffrage and equal <br />opportunity; and in the abolitionist, emancipation, industrial labor, civil rights, and peace <br />movements, creating a more fair and just society for all; and <br />Whereas: Whether serving in elected positions across America, leading groundbreaking <br />civil rights movements, venturing into unknown frontiers, or programming revolutionary <br />technologies, generations of women that knew their gender was no obstacle to what they <br />could accomplish have long stirred new ideas and opened new doors, having a profound and <br />positive impact on our community; and <br />Whereas: Despite their contributions, the role of women in history has been consistently <br />overlooked and undervalued in literature, education and culture; and <br />Whereas: This month we celebrate countless pioneering women and their victories, and we <br />continue our work to build a society where our daughters have the same possibilities as our sons. <br />Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that the City Council hereby declares March 2021 to be <br />Women's History Month in the City of Roseville, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, U.S.A. <br />In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Roseville to <br />be affixed this 22nd day of February 2021. <br />Mayor Daniel J. Roe