When a society or a family decides that a woman’s contribution is irrelevant to the future, the loss is not merely sentimental. It is practical.
That quilt was once a dowry, a comfort, a legacy. But time rendered it obsolete in the eyes of a generation that values speed over stitch, pixels over thread. The quilt, like so many women’s contributions, is not broken. It is simply unremembered.
But why? And more importantly, what does it cost us to let that value decay?





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When a society or a family decides that a woman’s contribution is irrelevant to the future, the loss is not merely sentimental. It is practical.
That quilt was once a dowry, a comfort, a legacy. But time rendered it obsolete in the eyes of a generation that values speed over stitch, pixels over thread. The quilt, like so many women’s contributions, is not broken. It is simply unremembered.
But why? And more importantly, what does it cost us to let that value decay?