Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday proclaimed March 2022 as Women’s History Month to honor women’s contributions in Michigan history.
“This month, we look to our past and honor those who secured footholds in the halls of power, shattered glass ceilings, and broke down doors to opportunity,” said Whitmer. “Each and every day, women across Michigan step up in incredible ways to get things done. But these are tough times, especially for women. That’s why we must work together, Democrats and Republicans, to create better opportunities for women and an economy that supports them and their families. I’m proud of what women in Michigan have accomplished, especially to strengthen our economy, and I’ll keep working with anyone to create even more progress for women.”
“We are honored to join with Governor Whitmer to celebrate her Administration’s investments in programs and services that remove barriers and promote access to opportunities for all of Michigan’s women to participate in our workforce, our communities and our families as our full and authentic selves,” said Muna Jondy, chair of the Michigan Women’s Commission. “The Michigan Women’s Commission is committed to helping connect women to these resources and continuing to work with the Governor to further our recovery and advancement.
“As a medical professional, a mother, and a woman in Michigan, I am proud to work alongside Governor Whitmer to celebrate our frontliners and caregivers, reduce health care disparities, improve diversity and inclusion in all sectors, and amplify the physical, mental and economic recovery of Michigan’s women and our families as we transition from the pandemic to a new normal,” said Dr. Sabala Mandava Rao, vice chair of the Michigan Women’s Commission.
- Posted March 02, 2022
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Whitmer proclaims March 2022 as Women's History Month

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