“As a women, I believe we have many privileges. I am privileged to be the wife of a truly amazing man for 45 years; I am privileged to be the mother of 3 beautiful children, and 4 magnificent grandchildren. As a woman, we’re allowed to express ourselves using many emotions, examples, and actions. As a woman, I can be emotional, supportive, strong, proud. One word to describe me is tireless. I think I am most proud of how I manage to make it through each day after the death of my oldest child. I have tremendous faith in God. I wish I had been more patient when I was younger. I have learned to be more patient as I age, in fact, I am still working on it. Being able to admit the mistakes you’ve made in the past, because you will make them. and the knowledge to keep improving yourself each day. Learn to forgive, so that you will be forgiven one day. Most of all - Love.”
Julia Berger (Far right)
Age: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
“Being a women is, It’s a responsibility. . .To smash stereotypes. A single word that describes me is a fighter. Stop giving so many fucks about comparing yourself to others. My children are my reason. I live and push forward thru an almost suffocating mental illness because I want them to have an real chance to believe in themselves in this world - and in pure happiness. I want them to strive to be good people for the simple sake of being a good person, not because they fear a scary fate after they die.”
Kristie Berger (Middle)
Age: Unknown
Occupation: Waitress
Evelyn (left)