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Happy Women’s Month!
Happy Women’s Month 💜
Strength in every stride,
Unyielding voices arise,
Empowered, we thrive.
Put God first in everything!☝🏻
“Anyone who claims to be a leader must speak like a leader. That means speaking with integrity and truth.” — US VP Kamala Harris
• When women become leaders, they provide a different set of skills and imaginative perspectives. More importantly, they bring structural and cultural differences to the table, which drive effective solutions. This creative standpoint and unique sense of awareness will also allow them to study and uncover the finer details that may go unmissed by others.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, here’s a short song cover of mine of Jessie J’s Price tag, a note would be much appreciated!
A WOMAN, SO PRICELESS
- Life isn’t all about the glamour, money, fame and fortune, we put a price on everything, and we forget about what really matters, we worry to much about what other people think and we get carried away, so we don’t enjoy life anymore, we put our selves through this misery and we can choose to stop right now forget about the past.
I purple you!
Why purple? Simply because it’s BTS’ official color, char lol.
Purple is historically associated with efforts to achieve gender equality. In this context it was first used alongside green and white as the colors of the Women’s Social and Political Union, the organisation that led Britain’s women’s suffrage movement in the early 20th century.
I definitely do have good music taste 😗
A song by BTS (방탄소년단) about the double-standards and criticism many girls face in our modern society. It’s a cry for strength and self-love.
“ay my ladies put your hands up!”
Catriona Elisa Magnayon Gray 🇵🇭
• Miss Universe 2018
• Miss World 2016 top 5 finalist
“I really sympathize with young women everywhere because this pandemic has not been kind to everyone. It’s placed challenges on path to dreams that I don’t think any of us foresaw, but I would encourage those women to remember what their dream was. Your time has not passed, your time is still here, and it’s up to you to keep going towards your dream.”
Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.
Nobody has the right to demoralize you for the way you look or the way you represent yourself.
Former VP Robredo: The Last Man Standing is a Woman
In her candidacy as vice president of the Philippines, Robredo stood against male candidates who had previously held positions in the national government. In one memorable debate, she said: “I am a mother who will always look after her children. I will always look after our country. To the six of us, may the best woman win.” She was elected Vice President of the Philippines in 2016 and ended her term last 2022.
Robredo was propelled to the national political scene after the tragic death of her husband in a plane crash in August 2012. She was urged her to run for Congress, and she won a seat representing Camarines Sur province. And by surprise, in 2016, she was asked to be the vice presidential candidate to the Liberal government’s frontrunner Mar Roxas.
Robredo won by a margin of 200,000 votes ahead of Marcos Jr. the son of the late dictator President Marcos. Leaving him unsatisfied with the results, Marcos filed an election protest in the Supreme Court. She soon found herself out of the cabinet formed by the current populist (that time) President Duterte.
Robredo has spoken out against President Duterte’s brutal drug war, which saw the killings of suspected drug dealers in the slums of Manila. She is effectively the leader of the opposition although she prefers to roam the countryside for her “Angat Buhay” (Lifting Life) social campaign for the underprivileged.
Angat Buhay seeks to empower the marginalized sector, including women, in partnership with the private sector and civil society partners.
Part of this endeavor is putting an end to domestic abuse and empowering women toward financial independence.
In one interview, she said “Karamihan sa nasalubong namin na mga problema, kahit inaabuso na, parang they would choose to go back to the abusive environment dahil ang pakiramdam niya, hindi niya kayang buhayin iyong sarili niya at saka mga anak.”
(Most of the problems that we’ve encountered involved women who chose to remain in an abusive environment. This is because a woman feels like she can't provide for herself and her children.)
She then tries to address this by equipping women with skills that would help them start a business and become entrepreneurs. Robredo explains that “academic studies have shown that in order to close the gender gap, at least four things should happen: first, make it safe and fair for women to do trade-related businesses; second, bring more women into the workforce and achieve gender parity in the workplace; third, make spaces for female-led enterprises; and fourth, facilitate equal access to technology.”
Atty. Leni G. Robredo has taken up the torch to keep the dying flames of democracy alive. The space that she creates for women empowerment sparks the flame.
Always remember that you are your own QUEEN, you know how to govern yourself and the whole queendom in you 👑
𝓛𝓮𝓽 𝓷𝓸 𝓸𝓷𝓮 𝓶𝓪𝓴𝓮𝓼 𝔂𝓸𝓾 𝓯𝓮𝓮𝓵 𝓲𝓷𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓲𝓸𝓻 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓱𝓸𝓾𝓽 𝔂𝓸𝓾𝓻 𝓬𝓸𝓷𝓼𝓮𝓷𝓽.
The Color Purple
[Adapted from a novel with the same title]
Release date: December 18, 1985
Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Written by: Alice Walker
— Tells the story of a young African-American girl named Celie Harris and shows the problems of what women had experienced during the early 20th century, including domestic violence, incest, pedophilia, poverty, racism, and sexism.
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