March 8th marks International Women’s Day. I have decided to set aside my cynicism (at least publicly) and be positive.
That we shouldn’t need a day doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have one; we still need it.
I have many hopes for all who identify as women. I look forward to a time when:
- what makes us different is celebrated and valued
- we are all free to make our own choices without fear of judgment and persecution for not meeting gender role expectations
- we are free to be proud of our gender and what it affords us
- we can stop feeling pressure to meet the male standard and seek sameness, but change the standard to include and value what makes us women
- we can all possess ownership of of our bodies and reproductive potential
- we can all express ourselves in ways that we deem appropriate
- we all have access to equitable opportunities, pay, and acknowledgement
- the unpaid work that we do is valued as much or more than the paid work we do
- we all receive recognition for what we contribute to the world in which we live
I look forward to a time when we don’t have to designate a day to celebrate our worth.
What are your hopes for those of the world who identify as women?