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Int'l Women's Day: Celebrating the strides towards gender equality

麻豆精选 News: The student union created a game that taught about pioneering women who worked to tear down barriers.
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Chelsea Grisch and Theresa Thiessen helped get Okanagan College educated on International Women鈥檚 Day and the Pledge for Parity.

Celebrating pioneering women who made strides toward gender equality while keeping an eye on the hurdles that remain was a theme of community events around the globe Tuesday, and 麻豆精选 was no different.

Several gatherings were organized by student and community groups across the city to mark International Women鈥檚 Day in a variety of ways.

鈥淲e decided to draw attention to human rights issues across the world that disproportionately affect women,鈥 explained Chelsea Grisch, executive chairperson of the Okanagan College Students Union, at the OC event.

鈥淔or example, in Saudi Arabia, women still can鈥檛 drive and that鈥檚 something a lot of people don鈥檛 know.鈥

The student union created a trivia game that taught about pioneering women who risked life and limb, tearing down barriers abroad.

Among those being focused on in that game were Malala Yousafzai.

As a child, she became an advocate for girls鈥 education, which resulted in the Taliban issuing a death threat against her.

On Oct. 9, 2012, when she was 15, a gunman shot Malala when she was traveling home from school.

They also talked about  Benazir Bhutto. She inherited leadership of the PPP after a military coup overthrew her father鈥檚 government and won election in 1988, becoming the first female prime minister of a Muslim nation.

These women may be remembered as  some of the most cobntroversia figures in world history, but they were still less contentious than bringing the f-word out, said Grisch, who acknowledged that 鈥渇eminism鈥 is a touchy subject these days.

鈥淎 lot of people don鈥檛 want to align themselves with first world, third wave politics, which tends to be about identity politics and is more radical in nature,鈥 she said.

鈥淪o this is about basic fundamentals鈥e wanted to find   commonality with all students because the idea of feminism can be quite divisive. Nobody can object to us talking about Malala鈥dvocating for women鈥檚 education, or feminist icons. 鈥

Grisch also pointed out that in a global economy we can all do our part to support regimes who support women by spending wisely.

Added student Danielle Nault: 鈥淔eminism is equality of the sexes. What we really need to focus on in this country is domestic violence and sexual abuse.

鈥淲e have a really serious problem when one in every three women are affected by this.鈥

Olivia Hoffer

Olivia Hoffer, instructor

鈥淔eminism means that we need to acknowledge that men and women are equal in value and that a lot of challenges and problems women face are a result of gender inequality. Violence against women, for example,  is about gender equality and not about women deserving it.

鈥淚n Canada, we鈥檙e not faring as well as people think. The years that Harper was in power, the UN dropped Canada from being in the Top 10 for women鈥檚 equality to down in the 30s. There are a lot of places that are dpoing a better job than we are and we need to address that. 鈥

Caroline Han

Caroline Hansen, student.

鈥淚 think there is a lot of talk but no action being taken,e specially to help women with sexual assault and rape. There aren鈥檛 the supports or services.

鈥淎lso governments will slash basic social services we desperately need.  And the lone parent family in Canada is usually led by a woman with children, and these families are living in abject poverty, with $1.25 income a day. There, Canada needs to really get it together. It鈥檚 ridiculous we have anybody living like that.鈥

Alicia Goertzen

Alicia Goertzen.

鈥淚 think we鈥檙e doing pretty good when you compare us to the world in general, but I think there鈥檚 still some discrimination for when you鈥檙e a woman. I also think there are times when we take it too far.

鈥淚 think the man does have a special place in relationships and sometimes we should just relax, and not say 鈥榶ou don鈥檛 have to do that, I can do that.鈥

鈥淛ust because they鈥檙e offering to do things for us doesn鈥檛 mean they鈥檙e undermining us. Sometimes we take things a little too far. 鈥

 





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