Bread for all, and Roses too! This slogan dates back to the 1910’s from Women’s Suffrage Movement activist Helen Todd. This phrase was not only used in reference to Women’s Suffrage, but rather it continued to be used during what is now referred to as the “Bread and Roses Strike.” The Bread and Roses Strike worked towards protesting for fair wages and dignified working conditions, as the working conditions in textile factories were often harsh, dangerous, and for little pay. While the original origin of Helen’s slogan is unknown, the meaning has been explained and inferred by different people in
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Monthly Worship: Kid’s Story and Song
October 26, 2014 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Individuals and families, especially those with kids, are welcome to worship with Lydia’s House in story and song. Prayer will be led by the Vineyard Central/Lydia’s House Minister of Pastoral Support and Outreach, Grace Marshall. Potluck to follow, so please bring something to share.