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Did you know that Mother’s Day wasn’t originally about giving mom flowers and taking her to brunch? In fact, the commercial version of Mother’s Day was offensive to the creator of this national American holiday! After spending six years campaigning to create it, Anna Jarvis spent the last years of her life denouncing its commercialization and urging people to stop buying Mother’s Day flowers, cards and candies.
Where did Mother’s Day come from?
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1858: Ann Jarvis, a young homemaker, organized “Mother’s Work Days” to improve the sanitation and avert deaths from insects and polluted water. Her groups later worked for unification after the Civil War. In 1868 Jarvis organized “Mothers’ Friendship Day,” when mothers gathered with former Union and Confederate soldiers to promote reconciliation.
1872: Julia Ward Howe - a poet, pacifist and women’s suffragist - established a special day for mothers and for peace after Franco-Prussian War.
1914: Ann Jarvis’s daughter, Anna, memorialized her mother’s life of activism with a campaign that succeeded when President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation making Mother’s Day a national holiday.
How should we celebrate Mother’s Day?
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Cynthia's Recipe for a Happy Mother's Day
- Do something nice with your family: a brunch? a walk? a game?
- Do something nice for yourself: a nap? a book? a bath?
- Do something nice for your mom if she’s in your life: a text? a phone call? a visit?
- Do something nice for the world: an online action? a phone call to Congress? a letter to the editor?
You likely have ideas on the first three, but in case you need inspiration for the last one, here are some links on issues important to moms that will lead you to some quick, but meaningful, actions with non-partisan advocacy groups. You don't have to do all of them at once! I'm just giving you some choices. They'll still be there on Monday, too!
- Global immunization action with Shot@Life
- Protecting immigrant families action with MomsRising
- Gunsense policy action with Moms Demand Action
- Nutrition action with Bread for the World
- Child Tax Credit and Global Health actions with RESULTS
- Pollution and Climate actions with Moms Clean Air Force
- Cease Fire in Gaza action with AFSC
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