The Importance Of Women Empowerment

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Women are not helpless creatures in a world full of challenges. They are considered role models of families, businesses, and social movements. They are the pillars of feminism. Women are now holders and decision makers of recognized networks, strong figures in the senate and political institutions. However, women are not decision makers in all nations. In specific societies where women empowerment is overruled, there is no major feminist movement prevalent. The theory of an existing hope of unity between women is minimal, but as the idea of “empowerment” unfolds, it inspires women to support their gender. Females have started to fight as one against social misconceptions, labor inequality, and political limitations. It is the concept of women …show more content…

As expressed in “Women Politicians as Role Models for Adolescents”, by David Campbell, the presence of female politicians transforms beliefs about the appropriateness of politics for women (Campbell, 223). In addition it increases interest in political activity among women, especially young women (Campbell, 223). By creating an interest toward politics and rights women become aware of issues that revolve around their economic and social status. The presence of visible female role models makes young women more likely to express and engage in political activity in the future (Campbell, 233). This belief is portrayed in “Women Empowerment” through the use of texture and pigments. Karunita, chooses to create a texture that is composed of various swirls with different colors, that she places inside what is the woman’s brain. In addition, she utilizes angles to establish the focus of both women, with the purpose of claiming the visual focus of both women. These strategies help to imply that the insight women looks up to the central woman, developing a sense of respect and admiration. Therefore, the swirls that compose the back of the head symbolizes the political ideals of the central woman (woman politician), which are connected to the insight woman. The connection implies a future adoption of political concepts by the insight follower who has not grown into the bigger woman. A woman who …show more content…

As stated by Tracy Osborn and Jeanette Morehouse, women representatives have distinct policy interests that help them to substantively represent women as a group (Osborn and Morehouse, 1). Women senators represent females by discussing and highlighting policies on the floor on issues relevant to women, such as families and women’s health issues (Osborn and Morehouse, 2). They express and speak at the Senate floor while attempting to represent the interests of their fellow constituents across the scope (spectrum?) of policies (Osborn and Morehouse, 2). As mentioned in the article “Speaking as Women: Women and Floor Speeches in the Senate”, it is through verbal communication that congresswoman empower socio-economic policies that benefit females (Osborn and Morehouse, 5-6). To expand into the actions of congresswomen and their bravery to speak out, Karunita focuses on specific parts of her painting. She opts for an illustration of a woman that does not appear to have her mouth open. However, she chooses to play with radiant red lights not to only represent power, but also provide a symbolic meaning of freedom of voice and speech. The lights itself illustrate ideas and beliefs that appear to want to come out as if speaking to other women and the world. The artist decides to create this visual of not being able

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