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radicle Personhood™

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In 1929, five bold women stood before the courts and demanded recognition as “persons.” Their triumph, known as the Persons Case, cracked open the legal barriers that had kept women invisible under the law.

But the fight for personhood has never been just about legal status. It’s about the daily, radical act of stepping into our full humanity — and creating space for others to do the same.

This year at Radicle Personhood™: A Persons Day Celebration, we explore a timeless blueprint for personhood - belonging - through the ancient yet enduring story of two women who teach us how to be a person today and how agency, collective wisdom, and thoughtful risk-taking can empower each of us to step into our own radicle personhood!

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