All women are courageous and powerful. We all deserve respect, equality and love!
<Today we exalt and dignify the women of the world, but especially Afro-descendants, powerful women who deserve the same respect and admiration as any other woman>
All of us, regardless of our gender, race or social conditions, deserve to live under equality and respect, especially women because in times of yore we were completely denigrated and stigmatized, due to the false idea that we are the weaker sex, we even were and This somewhat macho idea still persists in some people of hypersexualizing us, that is, thinking that a woman is like an object that only serves and works for sexual pleasure when in reality we are human beings who also feel, suffer and also deserve to be treated with a due respect, although in these times we have a lot of voice and many resources to know and make our life stories known, there are still people who maintain these ideals where they not only see us as an object, they also denigrate us, stigmatize us and want to make us look like vulnerable and the weaker sex.
Unfortunately, society should be a little more relaxed in many aspects, but even more so in those related to women, although with the passing of the years and with the world advancing by leaps and bounds we can observe and appreciate that little by little we are more included and less rejected, although unfortunately still in the XXI century there are people with thoughts and mentality of the eighteenth century, when equality was something that really did not look so close, they were societies where patriarchy was reigning, prevailed and was also the guideline for the that everyone adhered to, but more than making our rights grow at that time, the opposite happened because they gave more authority to men in society, a society in which women did not have a voice or a vote, on the contrary, women Basically the rules back then were that we had to get married and clearly, in addition to fulfilling all the vows made in front of an altar, have obedience and fulfill the vol spouses, something that took away and took away our freedom, freedom to be our most natural self, freedom to express ourselves, freedom that was denied us even to receive studies that prepare us as more educated women.
βWe must tell our young women that their voices matterβ Malala Yousafzai
Even more unfortunate it happened with women who did not have white skin on the contrary, they were at that time people who classified only to be servants or slaves, where they were not allowed any rights, in short, their human rights by birth were taken from them not only even women, but men of African descent, who really suffered from living in a society and a world that only squeezed them, in addition to stigmatizing them, harming them not only physically, which is very serious, but also psychological, which is also even more serious, mainly it was seen In the year 1851, mainly in the United States, in addition to the Spanish colonies and in Latin America, some of which still lived under the yoke of the people who discovered them. Today is especially a day to celebrate women, but especially women of African descent. who with a lot of patience, effort and struggle have managed to assert their rights, not only won the right to vote now they are Women are deployed in many areas of existing professions in life, we can especially point out those who have carved out an excellent path with their work, such as:
-Kamala Harris who is a 57-year-old woman who is well known in the world for becoming the vice president of the United States, one of the largest and most recognized world powers in the world, in addition to also being a very prestigious lawyer, It really is to be admired for being a woman who managed to climb to such an important position, becoming not only the first Afro-descendant but also the first woman.
- Oprah Winfrey, a woman full of multiplex qualities, who regardless of the color of her skin has become a successful woman, who has carved out a path in journalism and presentation as well as being a businesswoman who, even at 68 years old, has remained present in the market because with its moving story it has managed to steal the hearts of the public.
It is a date that has been celebrated for 30 years precisely since July 25, 1992, it was launched from the Dominican Republic, when around 30 extremely brave and powerful women agreed not only to celebrate the power that inhabited them, they agreed to be spokespersons and fight for the world to include them even more, thanks to their initiative the world today is definitely completely different and these people today are one of us, because with their constant demonstrations they have managed to promote and combat the stereotypes and prejudice that weigh on women and people of African descent in general, although there are still people who do not accept inclusion, we are more those who decide to put aside the conditions that mark them and decide to treat all people equally with the utmost respect and empathy because above all we are all equal , we are all human beings, we all deserve respect, understanding and empathy.
"To free herself, women must feel free, not to compete with men, but free in their abilities and personality" Indira Ghandi
Because united we are stronger, because united our power has greater reach, because united we can achieve great things, even if you do not have a certain skin color we must unite and support these great women, because being a woman is undoubtedly a brotherhood that unites us! !
Happy Afro-descendant Women's Day!
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