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AAUW MA

AAUW, Taunton Area

ADL New England

AJC/New England

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Psi Iota Omega Chapter

American Civil Liberties Union

Amplify Latinx

ArtWeek/Boch Center

Barbara Lee Family Foundation

Bedford Historical Society

Berkshire County Historical Society at Herman Melville’s Arrowhead

Big Sister Association of Greater Boston

Borderland: The Life and Times of Blanche Ames Ames

Boston Athenæum

Boston Children’s Chorus

Boston By Foot

Boston Center for the Arts

Boston College Law School – Women’s Law Center

Boston Landmarks Orchestra

Boston University School of Public Health

Boston Women, Inc.

Boston Women’s Fund

Boston Women’s Heritage Trail

Brandeis Women’s Studies Research Center

Brewster Historical Society

Bristol County Commission on the Status of Women

Brockton Public Library

Buttonwoods Museum

Cambridge Peace Commission

Cambridge Historical Commission

Cambridge Women’s Commission

Canton Historical Society

Cape Women’s Coalition

Cappella Clausura

Carlisle Historical Society

Carlisle Suffrage100

Carpenter Museum

Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning & Engagement (CIRCLE), Tisch College of Civic Life, Tufts University

Center for Women in Politics and Public Policy, UMASS Boston

City of Boston, Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement

City of Worcester, Cultural Development Division

Commonwealth Museum, Secretary of the Commonwealth, William F. Galvin

Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts

Conant Free Library

Concord Museum

Concord Women’s Chorus

Council on American-Islamic Relations-MA

Danvers Historical Society

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. – Boston Alumnae Chapter

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. – Norfolk-Plymouth County Area Alumnae Chapter

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. – South Middlesex County Alumnae Chapter

Dighton Historical Society

Dominican Development Center

Duxbury Rural and Historical Society

Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate

Environmental Voter Project

Eureka Ensemble

Falmouth Museums on the Green

Fenway Health

Fitchburg Historical Society

Fitchburg Public Library

Forbes Library

Framingham History Center

Frances Perkins Center

Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area

Friends of Borderland

General Federation of Women’s Clubs of Massachusetts

GFWC Marlborough Junior Women’s Club

GFWC Taunton and Raynham Junior Women’s Club

Generation Citizen

Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts

Girl Up Boston Coalition

Gladys Allen Brigham Community Center: Home of Girls Inc. of the Berkshires

GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD)

Grafton Public Library

Greater Boston Section of the National Council of Negro Women

Hadassah Northeast

Hamilton Hall, Inc.

Harvard Kennedy School Women’s Network Boston Chapter

Harwich Historical Society

Hingham Historical Society

Historic Beverly

Historic Newton

History Cambridge

Homes for Families

Hopedale Women’s History Project

Independent Association of Framingham State Alumni

J Street Boston

Jamaica Plain Historical Society

Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation

Jane Doe Inc. (JDI), the Ma Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence

JCC Greater Boston

JCRC of Greater Boston

Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action

Jewish Vocational Services

Jewish Women’s Archive

John F. Kennedy Library Foundation

Lawyers Clearinghouse

League of Women Voters of Massachusetts

League of Women Voters of Amherst

League of Women Voters of Brookline

League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle

League of Women Voters of Framingham

League of Women Voters of Hingham

League of Women Voters of Marblehead

League of Women Voters of Martha’s Vineyard

League of Women Voters of Needham

League of Women Voters of Newton

League of Women Voters of Waltham

League of Women Voters of Wayland

League of Women Voters of Wellesley

League of Women Voters of Westford

Lexington Historical Society

Longmeadow Historical Society

Mass Humanities

Massachusetts Caucus of Women Legislators

Massachusetts Chapter of the National Organization for Women (MASS NOW)

Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD)

Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth

Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women

Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation – Borderland State Park

Massachusetts Psychological Association

Massachusetts State Organization of the Delta Kappa Gamma International Society

Massachusetts Transgender Political Caucus

Massachusetts Women of Color Coalition

Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus

MASSCreative

MassVOTE

Medford Historical Society 

MEDIAGIRLS

MetroWest Commission on the Status of Women

My Life My Choice

Nantucket Historical Association

Narragansett Historical Society of Templeton MA

National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW)

Needham Community Education

Needham History Center and Museum

New Bedford Historical Society

New Bedford Whaling Museum Lighting the Way: Historic Women of SouthCoast

New England Water Environment Association

Nichols House Museum

North Adams Historical Society

North Andover Historical Society

Northeastern University School of Law, Women’s Law Caucus

Office of the Attorney General of Massachusetts

Office of the Auditor of Massachusetts

Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth

Office of the Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts

Old Colony History Museum

Old Schwamb Mill

Old South Meeting House

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College

Osterville Historical Museum

OurBodies Ourselves

Partnership for Democracy and Education

Peabody Essex Museum / ‘Made It: The Women Who Revolutionized Fashion’

PERIOD. The Menstrual Movement.

Plainville Historical Commission

Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts

Plymouth Antiquarian Society

Prescott School Community Center, Friends of Prescott, Inc.

Preservation Worcester

Randolph Women’s Club

Reproductive Equity Now

Rosie’s Place

Sandwich Glass Museum

Sandy Bay Historical Society and Museum, Inc.

Sharon Historical Society

Shirley Historical Society

Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change

SPARK Boston

Stevens Memorial Library

Stonehurst, the Robert Treat Paine Estate

Sudbury Historical Society

Summer Search

Tempest Productions: Soapbox Suffragists

The Moment Was Now

The Seneca, Inc.

The WAGE Project

The Yellow Roses

Tomorrow’s Women TODAY

Transgender Emergency Fund of Massachusetts, Inc.

Trustees of Reservations

Turner Free Library

UMass Dartmouth Labor Education Center

UMass Law

Vilna Shul, Boston’s Center for Jewish Culture

Wayland Museum and Historical Society

We Did It For You!

Wellesley College

Wenham Museum

West Roxbury Historical Society

Westford Historical Society and Museum

Westminster Historical Society

Williamstown Historical Museum

Women and Public Policy Program, Harvard Kennedy School

Women Sing 100

Womenade Boston

Women’s Bar Association

Women’s Bar Foundation

The Women’s Center at Bristol Community College

Women’s Parish Association, First Parish in Concord

Women’s Right-to-Vote Coalition of Newton

Worcester Historical Museum

YW Boston

YWCA Cambridge

YWCA Central Massachusetts

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Suffragists Support #StopAsianHate

March 2021

Dear Suffrage100MA Community,

Suffrage100MA stands with the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Community and grieves for the eight victims recently murdered in Georgia, six of whom were women of Asian descent.  Carry the victims in your hearts, light candles for them, learn about their lives:  Daoyou Feng, Hyun Jung Grant, Suncha Kim, Paul Andre Michels, Soon Chung Park, Ziaojie Tan, Delaina Yaun and Young Ae Yue.

The words of this song from the 1949 musical “South Pacific” are more applicable than ever:

You’ve got to be taught
To hate and fear,
You’ve got to be taught
From year to year,
It’s got to be drummed
In your dear little ear
You’ve got to be carefully taught.

“You’ve Got To Be Carefully Taught” was a highly controversial song, but thankfully, ultimately included in the show. The song was written to address racism against Asians and all people.  The character Lt. Cable, a Caucasian man who has fallen in love with an Asian woman, is distressed by the prejudice against interracial couples and racism in general, sang the song after saying the words “…racism is not born in you! It happens after you’re born…”

James Taylor recorded the song in Nov. 2020.

We must work to end the racism that is “…drummed in your dear little ear…”

In 2020, hate crimes against Asian Americans are up almost 150 percent.  Discrimination against the Asian community has existed in this country since Asians arrived in the late 19th century.  Asians faced discrimination against dignity and equality, and were denied citizenship and the right to vote until the middle of the 20thcentury. After the 19th Amendment was adopted extending the vote to women, discriminatory laws prevented Asian Americans, Native Americans and African Americans from voting for decades and today the crisis for voter accessibility is growing.

According to the Brennan Center for Justice, “In a backlash to historic voter turnout in the 2020 general election, and grounded in a rash of baseless and racist allegations of voter fraud and election irregularities, legislators have introduced well over four times the number of bills to restrict voting access as compared to roughly this time last year. Thirty-three states have introduced, prefiled, or carried over 165 restrictive bills this year (as compared to 35 such bills in fifteen states on February 3, 2020).”

Suffrage100MA is committed to increasing accessibility to the ballot and inspiring voters to exercise their right to vote by sharing the history of those who fought bravely, sometimes losing their lives, for decades and across centuries, to secure the vote.  Let us each recognize the power and importance of voting to express one’s voice

On behalf of the Suffrage100MA Board of Directors –
With deep appreciation to all of you for being on this journey with us,

Fredie Kay
Founder & President, Suffrage100MA