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Women 's Empowerment Organization For Women

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“We are all afraid. We are all confident. We are all warriors on this road of life, and we’re all a mess sometimes. Girls are multifaceted, complicated, layered, and emotional beings. So who better to understand us than other girls?” (Jones, 2014: 19). When I arrived at this line in the first chapter of I Am That Girl I picked up a pen, quit reading, and started studying. It quickly became apparent how this book laid the foundation of the global women’s empowerment organization I Am That Girl, which seeks to raise the standards of how girls both view and treat themselves, each other and the world. The organization believes that by building a community for women to be seen, heard and belong they are giving women something bigger than themselves to stand for and creating a healthier and more powerful society. I Am That Girl serves as a “safe space” for women through over 170 chapters worldwide reaching over 5 million people. The organization addresses the emotional, mental and physical well being of women both individually and as a gender, and by doing so raises the questions: does addressing gender inequality in this group and groups like it change the perceptions women have towards it? Are women becoming empowered in “safe spaces?” If so, what are they becoming empowered to do? Recent research done by Joan Huber (2007) shows how men have dominated the majority of human societies throughout history. Although the degree to which women have been subordinate to men has varied

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