Lucy, one of our interns at Writing on the Wall, discusses what revolution means to her.
Revolution to me is
unity. It’s millions of people across the globe taking to the streets to fight
for our rights. It’s speaking out and adding to the conversation about
politics, our environment and health. It’s not sitting back and saying “little
old me isn’t going to change anything.”
The Women’s March in January 2017 is a perfect example. It’s so
inspirational to see streets across the globe covered in strong, independent
women (and men!) of every colour, shape, religion, age, sexuality and
socioeconomic status, who once again said “enough is enough.”
There has never been a greater time for a revolution, saying
“Don’t worry about it, it’ll all be fine” just doesn’t cut it anymore when
parliamentary action is causing hurt, anger and possibly danger to those across
the country.
Right now at the height of a divided world, the society I hope
for feels like a million miles away. However, we must continue to speak
out on what we believe in and use our voices to fight for the rights of those
unrepresented individuals who do not have the capacity to do so for themselves.
Take a look at our #Revolution!
Take a look at our #Revolution!
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