Lately,
media has covered a lot of women’s issues and we have been seeing a lot of
powerful women in the media, as well. How is it possible that in a country with
equal rights to both sexes, women still get 78 cents to every dollar that men make? It seems
fairly strange that such statistic even exists, to be perfectly honest.
In
times when movements such as the new U.N. campaign HeForShe are still vitally necessary,
sirens blast on my ears and I can see red lights screaming “danger”. One would
hope that in 2014, after all breakthroughs and discoveries the world has seen,
gender equality would be here.
Don’t
get me wrong: I am a supporter of this campaign and of every word Emma Watson has said on the day
it was launched. Her speech was inspiring to young women everywhere, and also
to the entertainment industry: another artist involved with a human rights’
movement. Even more than that: a woman fighting for woman rights, for the whole
world to see.
When
I came across her speech, I realized that this cause spoke deeply to me. How
could it not? How can it not speak to every single woman out there? Being a
woman in the world is not as easy as we like to think, is it? Being a woman in
the entertainment industry is not as easy as we would hope, that’s for sure.
Fast
Company’s article
on how women balance their personal lives and careers made me feel depressed.
There is definitely a cry for help that is not being heard. Professionals
claiming they are just trying to make it through and that would like better
opportunities – all unheard.
The
entertainment industry is cruel by itself, but it is even more vicious to women
who want to succeed. A fast-paced environment that is ruthless on personal
lives, issues, dreams, plans, the so-called “biological clock” and much else…