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Provo Women’s Day consisted of an event of a lecture series on zoom with Provo women who are successful and well-known in their fields as they shared their stories of success and overcoming hardship. (Provo Women’s Day)
The sixth annual Provo Women’s Day empowered local women with a Zoom lecture series on March 6.
The lecture series was hosted by the mayor’s office and other Utah organizations with the goal of encouraging and empowering women to achieve what they believe in.
Speakers included some of Provo’s most successful female residents, including Mayor Michelle Kaufusi who kicked off the lecture series by introducing the speakers.
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Rowan Read, 4, holds a homemade sign with his mother and family in City Creek Park with thousands of women, men and children in protest of President Donald Trump and in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington, in Salt Lake City, Monday, Jan. 23, 2017.
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Some years ago, I was all hot and bothered by a choice someone else had made, a choice I thought was particularly dumb. I can no longer remember what or who, but I do remember what my husband said to me that day. “Holly,” he said, “ask yourself why would a rational, well-meaning person make a choice like that?”