As you may or may not know March is known for being Women’s History Month, so two of my best friends, Giselle, and Valeria, and I are going to tell you about a woman in history who has inspired us. Let’s go!
A woman in history who has inspired me is Ruby Bridges. When I was little my dad and I read a book about her. I then sent her a letter about how she was super cool and inspiring. I chose Ruby Bridges because she was one of the few first African American children to attend an all-white school. She was very brave and I hope to be as brave as she was. -Sophia
Frida Kahlo has been one of my inspirations for this past year. She is a Mexican painter that put a lot of dedication into her work. She is inspirational to me because her work has meaning behind it. Like her “The Two Fridas” painting. It’s about how the way people see her vs. how she sees herself. I think this painting relates to me in a way where people see me as a very educated and great girl but I know that sometimes I’m not all of that. – Giselle
Many women have changed the world in very good ways but one woman that stands out the most for me is Georgina Rodriguez. Georgina was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and is currently 28 years old. She is known for her kindness and her charity. In 2021, at the Starlight Gala, her acts were recognized and she was given a charity award. Her acts of kindness have changed people’s lives, including mine. Georgina inspires me to be a better person, help others, and most importantly always love my family. – Valeria
Thank you for reading this month’s article. We hope you enjoyed it! Be sure to emails us what woman in history that’s inspired you! Also email us if you have any questions, comments, concerns or ideas for upcoming articles @ tweensceneenid@gmail.com! Have a great March and don’t forget to wear green on St. Patrick’s day ;)! Byeeee!