Culture

Women's History Month Is A Scam

There, I said it.

By Brooke Brandtjen3 min read
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My mother taught me everything from how to tie my shoes to how to read court litigation documents. She taught me how to pray and she taught me how to hold an intelligent conversation. Although she was known throughout our community as a State Assemblywoman, she always insisted that her most important job was being my mother. My mom was the first in a long line of women who I was blessed to learn from and love. These women, from art teachers to neighbors to C-suite executives, are all living testimonies to the strength and grace of women. Which is exactly why it bothers me that Women’s History Month, as it currently exists, doesn’t actually celebrate them.