International Women's Day (March 8, 2009)


Vigelegele!! [ululations]

Today is International Women's Day 2009. It is a day that celebrates the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. In countries like China, Russia, Vietnam and Bulgaria it is a national holiday.

It is true that the new millennium has witnessed a significant change in society's thoughts about women's equality and emancipation. There are more women in the boardroom, greater equality in legislative rights, and an increased number of women role models in every day life.

It is also true that women are still not paid equally as their male counterparts, women still are not present in equal numbers in business or politics, and globally women's education, health and the violence against them is worse than that of men. Progress has been made; we do have female astronauts and prime ministers, school girls are welcomed into university, women can work and have a family, women have real choices.

Today is a celebration of positives and a reminder that raising awareness is our responsibility.



It begins with you. It begins with me. It begins with us.

At the heart of A Powerful Noise (the documentary I watched on March 5th), is the message that we each have the power to create change in our communities and beyond. I will share more about other valuable lessons I learned from the film later today - two posts on this special International Women's Day.

Vigelegele!!! [ululations]

Mama Shujaa

Comments

  1. Vigelegele tena!
    Wapi mukamba? -hallo,
    Wapi mugikuyu -harro,
    wapi mujaluo - Polished Hello'
    wapi wafrica wote?
    Ahhh ongeza sauti sista.
    Sauti ya wamama,
    watoto,
    na watu wote.....
    aaooohhhhhhruuuuuhhhllllweeeee!!

    Oh and ofcoarse wababa who make it all happen.

    Endelea na kazi muzuri sista...can not eh, can not wait for the Powerful Noise debrief. Nilitaka ku make time eh kuenda to hii cinema na---mmmmphhh sikumak it, lakini it's all good nita ngogea (sp)!!

    Sauti mzuri sana ndugu,
    aiiiiiiii,
    Vigelegele tena,
    nakupenda sana...endeleya,
    endelea na kujenga,
    kujenga na maneno,
    ahh jenga sista,
    inchi kweli ni ya maneno,
    maneno worldwide ni equal to
    vicheko (sp), machozi, upendo, na umoja--that my dear is how
    you bring about
    amani.

    Nigwendete :)-!
    J.

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  2. Christine: You are welcome and thank you.

    Mama wa Mutindi na Konzolo: Nashukuru sana sana dadangu!

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