Today is International Women's Day, a day to reflect on the contributions women have made to society and to fight for equal rights and opportunities for women around the world. For a 50-year-old stay-at-home mom like myself, this day is a moment to reflect on my own life and the progress women have made over the decades.
As a stay-at-home mom, I may never have been in the spotlight, but I've hopefully made an impact on my family's lives. I have worked tirelessly to ensure that my children are healthy, happy and well educated. I sacrificed myself to support my husband and make sure the family functions well.
International Women's Day is a day to remind us of the obstacles women still have to overcome. Personally, I have experienced more than once what it is like to fight for respect and recognition in a society that often undervalues women. And especially for women who are not active in the labor market.
When I look back at the history of women's rights, I see that there have been significant changes in recent decades. Women have been given the right to vote, to work and to receive equal pay for equal work. But much remains to be done to ensure that women are fully valued and respected for their contributions to society.