Womanhood is knowing you deserve a seat at the table just as much as anyone else, and knowing that you are born equal.
As South Asian women, we continue to face the incorrect assumptions that there are certain things we can and can’t do, whether that is in our personal lives or professional lives
It’s an exciting time to be a woman right now, new paths are being forged in the world of politics and policy, science and sport
Being a woman is being a person; it means being me. I am a daughter, a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a great grandmother, a friend.
But as they say, yesterday’s home run doesn’t win today’s game. I am more interested in the future than the past.
Being strong, being the glue in a family who loves, forgives, lets go, and perseveres while looking out for and supporting others along the way.