The First Day Thoughts
1/8/25
The First Day Thoughts
My first day of class I feel energized. This class makes me feel excited. I want to travel to Gambia and create meals. I want to be creative and have fun.
My base knowledge on maternal and child health is limited but I have always had this sense of female empowerment. I went to an all-girls high school in Louisville where girl power and leadership was the backbone of my education. Thus, I am thoroughly intrigued to learn more about maternal and child health.
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However, my biggest concern is the looming regress and imprisonment of women's healthcare and medical rights within this new presidential administration. Quite frankly, it scares the hell out of me being a young woman that is about to be thrust into a chaotic political climate, where my rights could be stripped away at any moment.
Which is why, I want to learn more about maternal and child health, so I can be an advocate for myself and the voiceless. I feel my world is about to flipped upside down in a time where I should be celebrating my degree and taking the next step into adulthood, so being prepared is my number one priority. I am here to take the term "academic weapon" literally and use it as my defense mechanism.
So Presentation Academy was your high school? I have not heard of it, but I profoundly support all-girl education. I went to a mostly-female college (Mary Washington in Virginia). It had just started to go co-ed while I was there. There were a few great guys, but honestly, they took away from our experience. I 100% agree with your concerns for women in the coming years. We must resist.
ReplyDeleteYes, Presentation Academy was my high school. It is right on 4th Street in downtown Louisville. I had an absolute great education there. Which is why I will keep resisting, as you said, until we have healthcare equality.
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