Showing posts with label #heroes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #heroes. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2022

Hear us Roar!

 

By: Marcia King-Gamble

www.lovemarcia.com

This month’s topic Strong Women resonates strongly with me. I am a woman who grew up with trailblazers like Gloria Steinem and Bella Abzug. These were powerful feminists of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s and the two were founders of The National Women’s Political Caucus.




This group billed itself as a multi-partisan grassroots organization dedicated to recruiting, training, and supporting women who sought elected and appointed offices in government. But they were so much more. Credit for founding The National Women’s Political Caucus should also go to Shirley Chisholm, Betty Friedan, Fannie Lou Hamer, Jill Ruckelshaus, and Mildred Jeffrey.

Now back to the women’s movement which exploded in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Until then, in certain states a husband forcing sex on his wife was not legally considered rape. Any purchases made all belonged to her husband, even if these items were purchased with her own earnings. Back then, married women could not obtain a credit card or get credit without her husband’s signature.

My personal experience with this was twenty plus years ago when I moved South from New York. I was in a commuting situation and opened a checking account in my name only. My husband opened his own account to be used when he came into town, yet the banker without permission, linked both accounts. When I questioned my balance, I was rudely told that as a married woman our accounts were the same.

You can imagine how upset I was when one day I discovered I had almost zero in the account and discovered that my husband’s purchases were being charged to my account. Let’s just say after my conversation with the banker, he probably has never been the same.  Adding fuel to the fire, he implied he would be reaching out to a co-worker (male and my counterpart), to let him know I was belligerent. 

A comparable situation occurred when I attempted to buy a place on my own. Mind you, I was using my own funds, and yet was told my husband needed to sign off on the paperwork so that I could obtain my apartment. Now really?

Back in the day, some states even barred women from jobs that required lifting more than 25 pounds. California employment ads often discriminated by gender and race. Nationally, firefighting and police work was restricted to men. Even women broadcasters were rare and paid far less than their male counterparts. Jobs that required authoritative figures were often off limits to women. Law and medical schools had female quotas. And on average, women made 59 cents for every dollar a man made, even when doing similar work. The largest gender pay gap involved women of color. Crude references were often made about women’s hormonal imbalance. Interesting, because even today women have to deal with the B word, while a man who might say the same thing Let me not digress. This post is about strong women. Do you think most men could make it through labor?

Yet here we are today, and while some progress has been made, women, more so than men, are still the objects of sexual harassment, hence the “Me Too Movement.” Thanks to Activist, Tarana Burke who created this group in 2006, women have come out of the woodwork to share their experiences about unwanted advances. They have shared painful and embarrassing memories kept hidden for years, fearing repercussion.

Women. You are my Sheroes! For years we have had to be strong, even stronger in  our silence.

To paraphrase, singer, Helen Reddy’s words – “We are women. Hear us Roar!”


USA bestselling romance writer, Marcia King-Gamble originally hails from a sunny Caribbean island where the sky and ocean are the same mesmerizing shade of blue. This former travel industry executive has spent most of life in the United States. A National Bestselling author, Marcia has penned over 34 books and 8 novellas. She has contributed to Michael Fiore’s DigitalRomanceInc and served as a moderator on the now defunct eHarmony advice boards. Having witnessed the bad, the ugly, and the not so good in relationships, she still prefers to write about happily ever after. Caring for her animal family keeps her grounded and sane.
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Monday, October 7, 2019

My Top Two Real Life Heroes by Paty Jager



If my mom were alive, I'm pretty sure she would agree with me on my top two real life heroes. They are my daughters. I can remember my mom telling me how brave I was for driving 6 hours by myself with small children to visit her. When I flew to New York state to attend a writing conference by myself she said she would never have been brave enough to do that alone. My mom would be even more in awe of her two granddaughters. I know I am!

The oldest has a husband in law enforcement. That in itself is something many couldn't deal with. She is strong and has her faith and the knowledge her husband is well trained. She spends lots of time by herself with their two daughters, one of which has some special needs and can be a handful at times. Yet, my oldest takes it all in stride, holding it together better than I would. She can also shoot better than her husband, grow a wonderful garden, and keep her daughters' animals and poultry healthy. She is more rounded in her knowledge than I am.

My daughters when they were young.
My youngest daughter has six kids! The youngest is 2 months old and the oldest turns 15 this month. She not only home schools the three oldest children, but does it all alone while her husband finishes out his tour with the Coast Guard. This family of 8 is seven miles down the road from us. My husband helps out with the framing/ranching when he can and I help watch kids when I'm needed. But the majority of the work: building rooms, chicken pens, picking rocks, sowing fields is up to my daughter and the kids. She not only takes care of her family, she makes baby quilts for all her cousins as they have new babies, helps her in-laws, and designs book covers.

My daughters grown and starting out on their lives.
While I've always thought of myself as pretty self-reliant and undaunted by tasks that have to be accomplished, I do believe my daughters are braver and more self-reliant than I ever was or will be. They are strong women who are definitely my heroes.


Paty Jager is an award-winning author of 40 novels, 8 novellas, and numerous anthologies of murder mystery and western romance. All her work has Western or Native American elements in them along with hints of humor and engaging characters. Paty and her husband raise alfalfa hay in rural eastern Oregon. Riding horses and battling rattlesnakes, she not only writes the western lifestyle, she lives it.

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Thursday, October 3, 2019

My Hero is Batman by Dora Bramden




Dora         ‘If you could be any superhero who would it be?’

Sam          ‘I’m Batman Baby.’ Said without a moment's hesitation.

Dora         Laughs. ‘Why Batman?’

Sam          ‘Because I always wanted to be Batman.’

He didn’t explain further but It made perfect sense to me. Heroes, Super or everyday ones, often hide their strengths behind a normal façade. Unassuming Sam quietly takes on the role of superhero wherever there’s a need.

Batman swoops in to save the day with amazing physical and mental strength. In a similar way Sam, my everyday superhero, is brave, selfless and considerate of the people around him. He says I can do that when I don’t have the strength to do things for myself. He always asks questions about what is wrong and tries to find a way to fix the problem.


When I met Sam, I’d recently come home from an extended stay in hospital. I had a long road to recovery and he was there every step of the way. Many men wouldn't have given me a chance, given my poor health, but not Sam. He said we are all broken in some way and have to be understanding.

In those early days, I struggled with indecision because my brain wasn’t working very well, so when he’d ask what would I like to do on our date, I couldn’t answer him. He wasn’t fazed, ‘That’s okay, I can make that decision for us.’ Then he’d take me somewhere lovely. When I was overwhelmed by the menu he'd say, ‘I think you might like the chicken’ or ‘I think you’d like the pasta,’ and it would be what I wanted. A true superpower if you ask me.

When I was diagnosed with Coeliac disease he was by my side. I put my head in my hands, devastated that I would never be able to enjoy the food I love. He said, ‘No it’s okay, we can do this’. He took me straight to the supermarket where we found the GF section and he purchased chocolate biscuits for me to enjoy. It was consoling to know there were foods I could still enjoy eating.

As I gradually got better, and was able to make my own choices again, Sam valued my opinion. He never stopped asking what I’d want to do when we go out and is still happy to oblige me. We recently had breakfast at a place, called Two Beans and a Farm,  that is able to do a delicious GF meal.

Now married, we are firm supporters of each other. I help him a lot with his work, as a kind of secretary. Sam, supports my writing career, proofreading from time to time and the sweet man always tells me how talented I am. He’s blatantly biased, another superpower that I love about him.

I can’t fault Sam for wishing he had Bruce Wayne’s resources, a mansion with a resident butler, bat-cave and that fabulous car. All that makes it easier for Batman to devote his time to performing superhero activities because he doesn’t have to work at making a living. Sam, is better than Batman. He works hard while still stepping up and a superhero for me.

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