This week, many of us will be celebrating July 4, Independence Day, the birthday of America. Although, it has been an important holiday, many people don’t know why we actually celebrate this day. July 4th, 1776 is the day that the colonies decided to declare their independence from Great Britain. By writing a decree, the Declaration of Independence, they decided that they no longer wanted to be governed by the Kings of England that had been so very unjust for so many years.
The Declaration of Independence is more than a piece of paper. It is a symbol of our country’s independence and commitment to many important ideas and concerns. The “signers” of this document wanted us to have a document that identified what was really important to our leaders and citizens. They wanted us to reflect on the goals we should be working for and about the people who fought so hard to make these ideas possible. Remember, that the “signers” risked being hanged for treason. So every time we look at it, let’s think about the courage it took to stand up for what they knew was right independence!
The fourth of July is the perfect time for all of us to reflect on all of the important issues we are fighting for such as Mental Health Parity or help for new mothers with postpartum depression. Let’s also use this day to remember that soon we will also be able to show our independence on Tuesday, November 4, the day we vote for the President of the United States.