Strength doesn’t always look loud. Sometimes it looks like this. The quiet refusal to give up a seat as an act of resistance. Rosa Parks. Choosing not to conform to expectations in politics while continuing to advocate for equity. Shirley Chisholm. Showing up fully—talent, power, voice, and c-walking—even when criticized for it. Serena Williams. Creating space and opening doors so others can walk through. Kamala Harris. That’s strength too. That’s how progress happens. This Women’s History Month, I’m thinking about the women who made space for me. And the responsibility to do the same. Who made space for you? Artwork by Alicia Hancock (Instagram) #WomensHistoryMonth #Leadership #WomenInLeadership #the1degreeshift
Cassandra W. “strength doesn’t always look loud” really stands out. The quiet, consistent actions are often what create lasting change and open doors for others. Appreciate you sharing this.
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Wonderful tribute to our sheroes! Thank you.
Hurts raising people over a phone I wonder how Jesus feeels today