Social
change when it comes to gender issues can only be changed, when women
themselves come to the Awakening of their selves. The idea of transformation
and policy can only work when women who are in strategic positions within the
political, social and economic spheres are able to talk and stand up for
themselves. At the moment in South Africa there seems to be number of women in
strategic position within the public and government fields, but very few of
them are making tangible change in the advancement of women’s right in their
constituency. We have political organization that have women’s league, who have
not utilized their positions in the leagues to advance the general South
African woman rights.
As
a woman who is involved in youth politics and activism, it worries me when still I
cannot find adequate writings and books on Afrikan woman, who where part of the
movements to liberate South African, woman in Afrikan stories of liberation
have no names, rather there are attributed as ‘women”. Where their identity and
what is are their names?
The
voice of Afrikan women seems to be lost, not just to the colonial system, but
also lost in the now so called Afrikan system and way of life. An impotent component to start the process of
transition into a state of Awakening, that of “unlearning” everything that we
have been taught is African, everything that we have been taught is woman or
feminine. The definitions of gender and sexuality may need to be redefined, and
women need to be at the forefront of that definition. The social norms of
gender roles and identity need to be challenged and re-looked at.
Policies
must not just be on paper, they need to be implemented and seen to completion.
Affinitive action is a system that is
failing women, as it still does not given women equal opportunity as men, women
are score card fillers, they still earn
less than men and still are not seen as equal in the board room. This may not
totally be attributed only to men, but also can be attributed to the
self-confidence of women in their own skins. Woman have been made for a long
time to believe they’re second hand citizens and it is even worse for Afrikan
women. Afrikans have had to fight against white domination, white male
domination, black male domination and white women domination. There needs to be
first a process of Afrikan women regaining there power, through a mirror
method, where they see women of their race as they are, heroes, writers,
influencers and fighters. Afrikan woman cannot be held at ransom because of how
they look and because of the skin.
So
in conclusion the only way that social change can be achieved in the next
decade is through unlearning what we have been taught by society about what
gender roles are and the inclusion and instating our female writer and heroes
into our history book. It is an unlearning and learning process.
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