Women hold the honored place of ancestry, death, justice, hope and youthful vision in this art print by Penny Ramos-Bennett. The dark purple, blue, and grey sky own both light and darkness. An eagle is perched on a cherry tree above the tattered and illuminated flag of the United States of America. The US Capitol dome is visible. Lady Justice is blindfolded in red, and she wears a pink rose in her hair. Her softness is contrasted by the vast cemetery that she stands in front of. Death makes us all equal. It is represented with black wings and dressed as the sacred Catrina. She is center in this artwork, with her deathly face and vibrant colorful halo of green, red, yellow, cream, and black. The Catrina holds roses in her hands and wears a crown of flowers. A Lakota woman is caught in motion and her face glances towards two buffalo, one of which is white. A young brown-haired girl is dressed in white and sits with a feather in her hair. She contemplates what lies in the past, the present, and the future. A timepiece of bronze and green patina cradles an all-seeing eye, as a blue and cream bird is perched on the timepiece. The ghost image of an indigenous woman watches from the clouds as this world unfolds beneath her.