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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Gloria Steinem- A woman that never gives up


Hello Folks! 😉
Today I want to celebrate this great woman and write about her. I actually found out about her by coincidence... Funny story, that I will tell you another time. Now let me tell you what I think about her. She is one of my favourite feminist heroes that are still alive today (hurray!).... She writes books, magazines and she fights for women's rights. She is the one and only Gloria Steinem! What I like about her is that she has never given up to fight for women's rights. At a very young age she started writing for magazines. For these magazines she wrote various articles about women's issues. From there she started writing short stories and books. Today she is over 80 years old and still women's rights activist.
Bye Bye... You'll hear from me at the start of next week! Stay tuned to hear more about various women. By the way have you done something against the equality between male and female? Tell me all about your actions in the comments!
Oh, oh I almost forgot... how do you think you can make a difference and do something against women's rights?
Feel free to comment on what you think about Gloria Steinem! What do you think of her?

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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Annie Kenney- The Suffragette

Hello again!😃
[Annie Kenney on the left
and Christabel Pankhurst
on the right. Holding a banner
on which is written
"Votes for women"]
Today is the Annie Kenney Day! (At least for me...) She is one of my favourite Suffragettes. From my point of view she is a hero. Previously the suffragettes were a peaceful group. Then Kenney arrived and let me tell you what happened on the 13th of October 1905. On that day Churchill and Edward Grey had an independent labour party meeting. Kenney and her close friend and suffragette, Christabel Pankhurst, interrupted this meeting and shouted at the two men demanding that women should have the right to vote. Neither of them replied So Kenney and Pankhurst took out a banner on which was written "Votes for women" and continued shouting at the two politicians. At one point Churchill and Grey decided to call the police. When a policeman arrived and tried to arrest the two women, they kicked and spat at him. At the end they were charged with assault and fined with five shilling. Kenney and Pankhurst refused to pay so they were sent to prison. In her autobiography "Memories of a Militant" she describes how it was in prison

"Being my first visit to jail, the newness of the life numbed me. I do remember the plank bed, the skilly, the prison clothes. I also remember going to church and sitting next to Christabel, who looked very coy and pretty in her prison cap ... I scarcely ate anything all the time I was in prison, and Christabel told me later that she was glad when she saw the back of me, it worried her to see me looking pale and vacant."

Oh... I almost forgot... For those who live or are south African, HAPPY HUMAN'S RIGHTS DAY!
Byeeeeee People out there reading my blog... "See you" in two days! Until then be brave like Annie Kenney and fight for something you think is unequal between women and men. ☮♀

By the way, feel free to comment on what you think about Annie Kenney! Do you think she is a hero?


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