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It's great when women support women. We need more women out there supporting women.
I'm lucky that I do something I love, and I am proud, as I think it's a positive message to give to young women: if you want to have a career and be married with children, then you can. It's full-on, but it's doable.
For me, doing a show is great, but I want women to be able to wear the clothes easily as well.
I have always been a great believer that women should support women, and my admiration goes out to mothers everywhere, as they constantly put their own needs behind those of their children, embracing daily uncertainties and entering the new uncharted territories that each day brings, to be, in return, rewarded with joy and unending love.
Strong women, that's who I really respect.
I have no time for women who don't support other women. It's the ultimate compliment when a woman tells you that you look good.
The best thing that could happen to motherhood already has. Fewer women are going into it.
As women, we're nurturers by nature. We want to make sure everyone is happy. That's a good thing, but we also have to put ourselves on that happiness list.
Girl, Woman, Other' by Bernadine Evaristo is so phenomenally written, following the interlinking lives and stories of women of colour navigating life mainly in the U.K. It's so beautiful, perceptive and insightful, giving us so much to think about and changing the way we see the world and the experiences of others.
I talk about a lot is how black women are so often referred to as feisty or sassy or aggressive or difficult just for innocuously expressing yourself. I've heard it so much throughout my life - at school and my career - and you get this horrible knotted feeling in the pit of your stomach because you start to believe it about yourself as well.
I'm much better at flirting with women than I am with flirting with men!
I'm an advocate for women to become more aware of the different positions in the music industry.
I was raised by a woman and I'm the middle child of two sisters who are young Black women.
I collaborated with so many people from Chicago - so many Black people, young Black women organizations like BYP100 and Assata's Daughters. Just being out there, I saw what a community mobilizing can accomplish in terms of freedom and how music and my words in my music can play a significant part in that.
Hindi commercial cinema has denigrated women. We owe a debt of ingratitude to Bollywood for having insidiously polluted our culture covertly.
I think women are strong, and they have never been weak.
The message I like to convey to women and girls across the globe is that there is no glass ceiling.
That was a major goal for me - to be able to reach and encourage more women, to encourage them to express themselves and be what they want to be. People get very trapped where they are.
We must work with the law enforcement community to support public safety and the overwhelmingly brave men and women who serve and protect our communities.
In the Sixties, fashion was about liberation. It was about setting women free; it wasn't about being unable to walk.
Women have not yet realized the cowardice that resides, for if they should decide to do so, they would be able to fight you until death; and to prove that I speak the truth, amongst so many women, I will be the first to act, setting an example for them to follow.
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