International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate the achievements of women throughout history and around the world. From political leaders to activists to everyday women who have made a difference in their communities, there are countless examples of strong women who inspire us to be our best selves.
The phrase “may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them” perfectly encapsulates the importance of celebrating these women and empowering the next generation of girls and women to continue their legacy.
May we know them.
It is crucial that we recognize and honor the achievements of women who have come before us. Women like Malala Yousafzai, fought for girls’ right to education in Pakistan and survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban. Women like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who spent her life fighting for gender equality and became the second woman to serve on the US Supreme Court. Women like Maya Angelou, whose poetry and prose inspired generations and brought attention to issues of race and gender.
By knowing these women and their stories, we can gain inspiration and insight into how to create change in our own lives and communities. We can learn from their struggles and triumphs and use their example to motivate ourselves to work towards a more equitable future.
May we be them.
It is not enough to simply admire strong women from afar. We must also strive to embody their qualities in our own lives. We can ask ourselves: What would Malala do in this situation? How would Ruth Bader Ginsburg approach this problem? How can we use Maya Angelou’s words to inspire change in our own lives?
By embodying the strength, courage, and determination of these women, we can become powerful agents of change in our own right. We can stand up for what we believe in, speak out against injustice, and work towards a more equitable world.
May we raise them.
Finally, we must look to the future and ensure that the next generation of girls and women have the tools they need to succeed. We must encourage and support them as they grow, helping them to develop the confidence and skills they need to achieve their goals.
We must also work to create a world that is more welcoming and equitable for women. We must fight against gender discrimination and work towards equal pay, equal access to education, and equal opportunities in all areas of life.
By raising strong, confident, and empowered girls and women, we can ensure that the legacy of the strong women who have come before us continues for generations to come.
In conclusion, on this International Women’s Day, let us celebrate the strong women who have shaped our world and continue to inspire us today. Let us strive to embody their qualities in our own lives and work towards a better future for all women. And let us raise the next generation of strong, empowered women who will continue this legacy and create a brighter, more equitable world for us all.


