It has been a great chance for me to visit the hall house to know more
about one of few women who pursue and calls for education in nineteenth
century in Chicago. She impacted economic, political, social and moral reforms.
Her patient or effective change impacted the issues neglected by others; she
was criticized and accused of being a socialist, an anarchist and communist
because she fought for equity. A role model for a lot of women all over the
world, Jane Adams has really inspired me with her patient and love for serving
her country and being a phenomenal figure to help people, she founded the Hull
house in 1889 to host women and children who doesn’t found a place within
society which shows her patient and love to serve people, and as women we have
to be strong to face discrimination that happens in the violent world.
I have learned more about her life that gave me the
motivation to build up my dreams, and put them into action in a courageous way
of being a leader despite all the challenges that might happened in life
journey because our communities are in need of such kind of support in many
different ways. It is such a great experience to know about her achievements in
life and do the same to achieve the goals and help our fellow women and
children in South Sudan through education and self-empowerment.
Jane Addams is a great example of what women can do when they work together towards a common goal. I find it interesting that much of her work is still needed, we still want to improve education and job opportunities for many people! I I'm glad you enjoyed the experience and am excited to hear about how you will change South Sudan!
ReplyDeleteMotivation of course is very important in this case Viola, because all our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them. Martin Luther said "If you can't fly, then run, if you can't run, then walk, if you can't walk, then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward" and that's our believe.
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