misaligned | Int’l Women’s Day
by Elouise
Claude Monet, Poppy Fields near Argenteuil
in the waiting room
perfectly aligned paintings
greet the misaligned
I’m back at the physical therapy center, sitting in the waiting room. Directly across from me, above a row of chairs, hang two huge paintings. Doubtless chosen for their ability to calm and reassure patients bearing all kinds of physical misalignments. Most are women.
The paintings are meticulously hung and feature lovely outdoor scenes. Expansive, bucolic and natural without being overly sentimental. Unobstrusive gentle colors and bright sunshiny days.
Nothing to rattle our nerves or make us wonder about untold stories or what might happen next. No storms brewing in the background. No signs of aging structures or broken-down bridges. All is serene.
The haiku, written several weeks ago, came to mind this morning as I scrolled through photos celebrating International Women’s Day. If even a few of these photos were hung on walls in our public spaces, what would happen? Here are three that caught my eye.
Bhubaneswar, India – Sand Sculpture by Manas Sahoo
Thane, India – Fashion Show by Acid Attack Survivors
Dhaka, Bangladesh – March in support of Int’l Women’s Day
Never underestimate the power of women. Especially when we’re in one accord on just one thing we all know we need. Equal status as human beings.
This means equal status in a society that honors each woman and girl as a full human being, regardless of color, country of origin, economic or social class, religion, or marital status. Not a fraction of a human being, but 100 percent human. Welcomed into every room in the house without having to wear masks, special clothes, smiles or makeup on our faces, or anything that signals we are less valued than men or boys.
© Elouise Renich Fraser, 8 March 2018
Monet painting found at quadrosetelas.com.br
International Women’s Day photos found at Getty Images
AMEN.
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Elouise, I truly admire your soapbox. Keep going.
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Thank you, John!
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I agree with John, more more more and you are such a wise soul saying what many of us wish we could, always praying for the day we are all one, equal and then happiness and joy would set the world free ❤ and love, that too ❤
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Thanks, Kim! I believe we pay an excruciatingly high price here the USA because of our history of denying all women full access to positions of power. I see how much women have made a difference in other countries (for the good), and grieve our backwardness. We can’t make the world perfect, but we do have a viewpoint and approach to things that’s desperately needed right now. Thanks for this comment. I can feel I still have some unexpressed fire in me! 🙂
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