City Manager Brian L. Barroso, Commissioner Monica Haskell, Vice Mayor Lissette Carey, Mayor Danise “Deedee” Henriquez, NOW President Darlene Lovell Thomas, and Commissioners Donie Lee, Aaron Castillo, and Sam Kaufman. Commissioner Mary Lou Hoover was in attendance via Zoom.

Mayor Danise “Deedee” Henriquez and the Key West City Commission have recognized the month of March as Women’s History Month.

The proclamation notes that women of every race, class and ethnic background have made historic contributions to the growth and strength of our nation and our community.

“Women have played and continue to play a critical economic, cultural, and social role in every sphere of life,” reads the proclamation, “by constituting a significant portion of the labor force working inside and outside the home.”

In fact, women have played a unique role throughout history by providing the majority of the volunteer labor force and were particularly important in the establishment of charitable, philanthropic, and cultural institutions.

They have served in the military and are leaders who secured their own rights of suffrage and equal opportunity but were also integral in the abolitionist movement, industrial labor movement, civil rights movement, and in the peace movement.

Darlene Lovell Thomas, the P{resident of the Key West Chapter of the National Organization of Women, accepted the honor.

“We work to support women,” she said, “any way we can in the city, in the county and anywhere in the United States.”

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