When a friend told me about the Jeannette Rankin Foundation, I knew I had to learn more. What an extraordinary force of nature she was—suffragist, peace activist, advocate for workers’ rights, reformer, and a driving force behind the 19th Amendment. Her life was proof that education and conviction can change the world. Through the friends and supporters who carry her work forward, her vision of a better future, especially for women, continues.
I understood that vision early, even if I didn’t yet have the words for it. As the daughter of a single mother in the 1950s, I saw firsthand how critical it was for a woman to be educated and employable. My mother was a registered nurse. The pay wasn’t generous, but it was steady. Because of her training, there was always food on the table and shelter from the storm.