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“There are truths we have to grapple with. For instance, women and girls have always been second-class citizens around the world. This isn't something we just started struggling with, it's the reality that we all were born into.”

Michelle Obama

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Throughout history, women and girls have often been treated unfairly and seen as less important than men. This isn’t a new problem; it has been happening for a very long time in many places around the globe. For example, in many cultures, men traditionally had more rights and opportunities, such as being able to own property, get an education, or work in certain jobs, while women were expected to stay at home and take care of the household. Even today, in many parts of the world, women still fight for equal rights, like equal pay for equal work, the chance to go to school, and the ability to make choices about their own lives. Think about the recent campaigns for equal pay where women highlight that they often earn less than men for doing the same job. This shows that the struggle for equality continues and is something that affects all of us. Understanding this helps us to see that we need to work together to make the world fairer for everyone. If more people recognize this inequality, more actions can be taken to support women and girls, like creating laws that ensure they have the same opportunities as men or running programs that empower women. By tackling these issues head-on, we can build a society where everyone is treated equally, regardless of gender.

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Female empowerment Gender equality Patriarchy Social justice
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