REPUBLICANS WANT THE FULL
SENATE TO VOTE ON THE KAVANAUGH
NOMINATION AS EARLY AS
SATURDAY.
A COLORADO ARTIST IS
WORKING ON A PROJECT DEDICATED
TO WOMEN'S RIGHTS.
HER SCULPTURE IS CALLED EVERY
WORD WE AT HER.
SHE HOPES TO HAVE IT STANDING
TALL IN WASHINGTON D.C. BY
2020.
MARKING 100 YEARS SINCE WOMEN
WERE GIVEN THE RIGHT TO VOTE.
I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO --
Reporter: EVERY SCULPTURE
JANE DEDECKER DOES TELLS A
STORY.
SUSAN B ANTHONY AND
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON.
Reporter: IT'S THE STORY OF
THE WOMEN WHO WORKED TIRELESSLY
FOR WOMEN RIGHTS.
THEY WERE THE ARCHITECTS OF
THE 19th AMENDMENT.
Reporter: AS SHE SHAPES THE
WOMEN -- FACES, JANE IS OFTEN
MOVED TO TEARS.
IT IS TIME THAT WE GIVE
THESE WOMEN SOME ACCOLADES.
Reporter: SHE PLANS TO MAKE
THIS CREATION EVEN BIGGER.
A 20 FOOT TALL MONUMENT IN
WASHINGTON D.C. WHAT JANE IS
WORKING ON RIGHT NOW IS A
QUARTER SKILL OF THE ACTUAL
MONUMENT.
BEFORE THIS COLORADO ARTIST
DREAM CAN BECOME REALITY IN OUR
NATIONS CAPITAL SHE NEEDS HELP
FROM THE COMMUNITY.
THEY CAN CONTACT THEIR
CONGRESSMAN WHEREVER THEY LIVE,
AND SAY I WANT TO GET BEHIND
THIS AND I WANT YOU TO SUPPORT
THIS.
Reporter: JANE DEDECKER AND
HER COORDINATOR ARE GOING TO
SEE STATE REPRESENTATIVES NEXT
WEEK.
JANE'S HOPE IS TO CHANGE THAT,
CONTINUING THE STORY OF
INCREDIBLE WOMEN FOR
GENERATIONS TO COME.
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE EVERY
WOMAN SEE THAT.
Reporter: KELLY WERTHMANN,
