I was thinking in our last class discussion about the motives to stand up for and I tried to find the answers in the books we have read.
Have the authors of these books stood up for a reason? I think they did. Each of them stood up at least for one women’s cause.
At this point, when I look through these women’s lives I distinguish their leadership. That is why to stand up for a cause was not just their choice. It was their obligation. After all the discussions we have had in class we still asking ourselves what do a woman have to stand up for?
I think everyone of us has principles and values that will make us fight to defend them. Nevertheless, we are going to be on the arena at some point. We are becoming political managers, leaders, and political communicators. Therefore, we should stand up not only for our causes, but also for the greater good. We should fight for other people’s rights. We should defend human rights.
This class gave us a lot of opportunities to learn not just women’s causes, rights, problems and dreams. It gave us examples of how wonderful women made a difference by standing up for our liberties. They did for us. We can do it for someone else. Don’t you think?
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