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WILTON MANORS RECOGNIZES WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
By John Hayden
Women make major contributions to Wilton Manors and South Florida’s LGBT community. Too often their work is in the background and goes unrecognized. Under the auspices of Women’s History Month, the city is shining a light on a few of the many amazing women who make life ‘just better’ in Wilton Manors.
During the city commission meeting on March 14, proclamations were presented to five women who make important contributions. Some are public figures; others work more in the background.
Legendary activist and performer Tiffany Arieagus was honored as a show business legend as a dancer and singer of jazz, disco, and blues as well as for her work with the transgender community since 1972. She is a case worker at SunServe, working to make sure no one is forgotten or left behind.
Kim Clarke-Campbell and Lisa Cassanelli, co-owners of Little Flower Montessori School, were recognized for their work as teachers for over 18 years.
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