Hoyos released suffrage video

* I am a couple days behind on posting this, Rugby took a lot of time.

Clean water advocate Renee Hoyos celebrates 19th amendment

KNOXVILLE, TN – Today, Renee Hoyos released a video celebrating the 100thanniversary of Tennessee’s ratification of the 19th amendment.

 

In her video, Hoyos features female candidates for office from across Tennessee – both Democrat & Republican. Watch that video by clicking here 

“Tennessee was key in ratifying the 19thamendment, and we have come a long way. But we still have more work to do,” Hoyos said. “Many women of color continue to face barriers to voting & Tennessee has the 2nd least number of elected women in the country.”

 

Hoyos here also announced today new, special-edition campaign merchandise in her campaign store – featuring the yellow  rose. A  portion of the profits from this merchandise will be donated to Women for Tennessee’s Future & Emerge Tennessee – two local organizations fighting to empower women politically.

 

Tennessee became the final state to ratify the 19th amendment in 1920. Originally, the vote seemed destined to fail, until Febb Burns wrote to her son Harry, a legislator from East Tennessee, and encouraged him to vote for suffrage. After, the 19th amendment passed by just one vote.

 

During the debate in the Tennessee state capitol in 1920, supporters of suffrage wore a yellow rose to indicate their support. Since her first campaign in 2018, Hoyos’ campaign logo has thus been a yellow rose – to honor the legacy of the long fight for equality & the East Tennessee family who changed the world. 

 

For more information about Renee’s bid for Congress, please visit here

 

*Campaigns be sure and send your information, I’ll do my best to get it posted.


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2 Responses

  1. James Corcoran says:

    Let’s be honest, her symbol is the socialist rose, not for suffrage.

  2. John R says:

    James said it well.