
On Facebook yesterday I saw it was remembrance day for the Holocaust. There was a request that we print we remember on paper and show our face with the paper. So I did so, there was a sticky note with an empty side on the notebook I had with me at the Archive at PLU - Scandinavian Immigrant Experience Archive. I made a Women's Rights sign last Saturday and carried it up to Westlake. Because I thought I might not walk as fast as everyone and was not certain about walking over three miles briskly, I joined the walk at Westlake Center and did about eight blocks or so to the Seattle Center, and not trying three miles probably made sense.

Often in the evening I hear stories on talk radio, often in the day I visit the computer labs at the library. The women's walk mattered.
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