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Short Stories of women showing strength
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“Be fiercely loyal to yourself. You always have your own back. “
HOUDA ABOUZ, Rapper Houda Abouz, aka Khtek, is a Moroccan rapper known for her unique style and lyrical songs. She stands up for women's rights and gender equality. As a Moroccan rapper in a heavily male-dominated industry, Houda considers her music a tool for change. Source: BBC
DID YOU KNOW? Walt Disney's production, "The Story of Menstruation" is believed to be the first film to use the word "vagina" in its screenplay. This 1946 film is all about menstrual cycle that aims to educate the audiences that there's nothing wrong with menstruation. Source: Film Threat Review
Resilience by Dipendra Tamang
“Be the type of person who cheers on others, compliments strangers, and encourages people to believe in themselves. Kindness doesn’t cost a thing. “
LET US ALL SUPPORT EACH OTHER
BILKIS DADI, Indian Activist At 82, Bilkis was part of a group of women who peacefully protested against a controversial citizenship law. She became the face of a long-running protest at the capital's Shaheen Bagh, the Muslim locality where the protests were held. Indian journalist and author Rana Ayyub described her as "the voice of the marginalised". Source: BBC
Phenomenal Woman
BY MAYA ANGELOU
You are phenomenal because you are you.
#WomenFacts DID YOU KNOW?
Women's suffrage was legalized in the Philippines on September 17, 1937 after multiple women's movement. President Manuel L. Quezon is the one who signed the Women's Suffrage Plebiscite bill that gives the right to every Filipina to vote.suffrage(n)- the right to vote for political elections.
Source: Historical Dictionary of the Philippines
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