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Ella Garai-Ebner

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Ella Garai-Ebner

Opinion

Inspired by women of different faiths

November 14, 2016 17:03
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2 min read

It’s been quite a week for women. On the brink of electing the first female President, the dream was shattered – whilst, unfortunately, the glass ceiling was not.

In her concession speech, Hilary Clinton urged “To all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams.”

The very next day, 400 girls, from 18 faith schools across London, gathered together in Westminster to take their own steps towards realising Clinton’s words, at a conference called ‘Women of Faith: Leading the Change”.

I was lucky enough to attend this, along with nine other girls from the sixth form of my school, JCoSS. JFS was the other Jewish school in attendance. The conference was organised by and held in honour of the 125th anniversary of Ursuline High School Wimbledon, a Catholic state school. Its aim was to bring together women from a multitude of faiths and backgrounds, to inspire, empower and educate one another.

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