Sketching the Pandemic Year 2020 week 23: May 31-June6
When my Dad turned 95 we held Zoom gatherings on 2 days to celebrate the occasion- to accommodate his kids, grandkids, siblings, nieces and nephews and more ( we counted over a hundred!) who are spread out all over the globe:) The sketch is a composite of few ‘windows’ I sketched as we chatted excitedly and in some cases met each other for the first time :) Because of the pandemic lockdown, the Zoom meetings made it possible for many to be part of the celebration who otherwise would not have been able attend in person. My Dad was very happy to see, talk to all near and dear and celebrate his big day.
The window featured in the Smithsonian Engagement Calendar 2020 for week 23 tells a different story - an important piece of recent history. It is the cover of the sheet music from 1916 composed by Alfred Bryan and Herman Paley from the collection of National Museum of American History. The write up on the page goes on to say : ‘the decades-long effort to secure women’s right to vote in the United States began at the 1848 Women’s Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York. It finally succeeded with the passage of the 19th Amendment to the constitution in August 1920, which granted American citizens the right vote regardless of Gender’
Zoom celebration By Meera Rao
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