Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Strong(her)

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        Since 1987, the month of March has been recognized as National Women's History Month. This offers us all the opportunity to recognize and reflect on how women in our personal lives and throughout history have impacted us individually and collectively. From science to art and politics to sports, yesterday's trailblazers organized, lobbied, marched, and shattered barriers so that generations of women could dream and achieve. Throughout history, women have provided healing and fostered hope, and they've played an integral role in our country's development. As we acknowledge everything women have accomplished, we must also recognize the obstacles they still encounter today, in 2022, and think critically about how we can be part of the solution. Below are some of the strongest woman that I know of, and how they faced the pandemic.


        My mom, she is one of the strongest woman that I know. And due to the pandemic, all of us has to stay at home and learn from home. She is a mother of three so it was a bit hard on her part to look after three kids while also teaching them since schools are closed. I have seen her tired, annoyed, frustrated during those times but I also saw how happy she was when she's with us. She never gave up and she stands strong for us. She never fails in making us laugh and smile, when she was struggling. She is a strong and a brave woman.

            She is my aunty, her name is Analyn. The pandemic greatly affected her life, since she has a disease. She was strong and she never gave up. She has 3 kids, and she has to teach the two because they are still in elementary. She was stressed and tired, but she stands strong despite the challenges she faced.

        She is Deanalyn, an 11th grade student. Due to the pandemic, schools have to close. It was hard on her part to welcome 11th grade since all would be self-learning. But despite all the tasks she had to do in school, she also does her best to help household chores and help in teaching her siblings.         Women were denied a lot of opportunities and they missed out on a lot of things that would have changed their lives. However, they deserve equal opportunities for education, in their careers, in the society, and so much more. The empowerment of women is a very important task that every one of us should undertake. This is because empowering women is equal to empowering the whole community and generations to come. References: http://www.housedems.ct.gov/node/20970 https://importantindia.com/19050/essay-on-women-empowerment/

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