International Women’s Day is commemorated
throughout the world by marches, rallies and meetings. This is a day to
celebrate women’s achievements as well as recognize we need to continue to
stand for justness, justice, women’s rights, and equal rights for all.
Let’s celebrate all that we’ve achieved
but remember that our work is not done. Sadly, women and girls around the world
are still denied basic freedoms because of their gender. Standing for women’s
rights means proactively standing for what’s right in our homes, as a
community, in the laws of our country, and as global citizens.
Those of us fortunate to enough to be
living in democratic countries should use our privileges to care for those who
are denied human rights. With the freedom of choice comes great responsibility.
Let's all commit to follow the Golden Rule: treat others the way we want to be
treated. Don’t like your rights taken away? Fight for those of someone else's. Let
us stand for the right of every woman to live free from discrimination and to make
decisions about her own body, her own health, her reproductive choices, her education,
her vocation, her relationships, and every aspect of her life free of coercion
and violence.
Only when we all have equal access to
our human rights, from sexual rights to pay rights, will true equality for all
exist. Only when women have an equal voice can we truly become a just society.
In the words of Emma Watson, Goodwill
Ambassador for the UN: “I think it is right I am paid the same as my male
counterparts; I think it is right that I should be able to make decisions about
my own body; I think it is right that women be involved on my behalf in the
policies and decisions that will affect my life; I think it is right that
socially, I am afforded the same respect as men.”
We’ve come a long way, but we are not
there, yet. The pay gap is real. Women with the same, or more, experience and
education are paid less than their male colleagues. Violence against women is
very real. While we are seeing more public awareness on issues surrounding
violence against women, sentences are still too lenient all around the world.
And especially now, and in the U.S., some of our basic human rights and
fundamental freedoms seem to be called into question. Be the change you want to
see in the world and stand for social justice and equal opportunities for all.
Together, let’s create a better world
for all of us. Whether or not you choose to support the National Day Without
Women, I hope you do one thing today, and every day henceforward, to support
women. Raise your voice to say that women’s rights are human rights. Take
action, one single action at a time; even small actions lead to big changes. Let
us not stop until we all have equal rights regardless of gender, sexual
identity, gender expression, race, ethnicity, religion, immigration status,
economic status, age or disability.
“I alone
cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create
many ripples”
~Mother Teresa
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