Details: While gender bias continues to create a barrier for women, it’s important to reflect on the suffragists and their relevance today. Members of every United States suffrage organization wore white and gold during the woman suffrage movement. White signified purity and femininity, and gold represented light and life. You can leave an impression at the polls and elsewhere when you make your voice heard—just wear these for that extra sparkle.
Who: Dr. Olivia Hooker, first Black woman in the U.S. Coast Guard, civil rights activist, and one of the last known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre; February 12, 1915–November 21, 2018
Details: Light the way for those around you when you shine bright in this pair of earrings shimmering in emerald green crystals, a tranquil color for every day. Gold and silver are available.