[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 48 (Wednesday, March 26, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H2648-H2649]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING ROXCY O'NEAL BOLTON ON BEING RECOGNIZED AS A WOMEN OF
CHARACTER, COURAGE AND COMMITMENT HONOREE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Madam Speaker, I rise to recognize Roxcy O'Neal
Bolton, a pioneer and champion for the rights of women and an honored
constituent in my south Florida congressional district. Yet Roxcy is
truly larger than life and belongs to our entire State as well as our
Nation.
This week she will be recognized as a Women of Character, Courage and
Commitment Honoree by the National Women's History Project. This
accolade is a well-deserved acknowledgment of her efforts to lead
American women out from lifetimes as second-class citizens into an era
of far greater equality between the genders, all while being a
committed wife and mother.
Just as she did in her home life, Roxcy demanded equal respect in the
workplace. From equal opportunity to equal pay, she knew that if women
banded together, we were going to make a difference.
In 1972, she founded Women in Distress, the first women's rescue
shelter in Florida to provide emergency housing, rescue services, and
care to women who found themselves in situations of personal crisis.
Roxcy was also a fighter on behalf of abused women. At that time, no
one talked about rape, much less did anything about alleviating the
horrendous trauma that the victim undergoes. Brave crime victims who
actually reported their rapes were often treated callously. Roxcy used
her amazing presence, her force of will and characteristic personality
as aggressive tools for positive change.
As an outspoken woman, she made waves on these topics, and by 1974,
her efforts facilitated the creation of the first rape treatment center
in the country located in my regional congressional district at Jackson
Memorial Hospital in Miami. In 1993, this center was proudly renamed
after Roxcy. She is also known for organizing Florida's first crime
watch to help curb crime against women.
For all of these efforts and more, Roxcy has been the recipient of
numerous civic awards related to her work. That includes the
prestigious induction into the Florida Women's Hall of Fame in 1984 for
forcing police and prosecutors to make rape crime a priority, as well
as illustrating to health departments the need for rape treatment
centers.
She is a true champion for womankind. Her legacy as a champion for
human rights, an end to sexual discrimination in employment and
education, as well as in preserving and recognizing women's role in
history will forever be remembered.
I am proud to have Roxcy O'Neal Bolton in my congressional district.
As Roxcy would certainly say, the struggle for women's equality issues
is far from over. Yet, with her example, I am confident that we will
continue to push ahead and positively change the future for our
daughters and granddaughters.
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So, again, Roxcy, congratulations on being honored as a National
Women's History Project 2014 Women of Character, Courage and
Commitment. You have given countless girls and women the ability to
pursue their full potential.
Congratulations to Roxcy, and may you keep fighting for many years
still.
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