Malala Essay - Equal Rights in Education
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Informative essay
22 October 2016
Equal rights in education
The fight for equal rights in women’s education had been going on for many years in this society and it is a huge issue that many countries struggle with. The issue of equality in education is a fight in many places such as Pakistan. Many girls such as Malala, try to fight group such as the Taliban and fight the have education in their country. While as in the united states we don’t really struggle with the same issue.
The fight for freedom and education is a really big problem this society seems to be dealing with. In Pakistan women are treated different than men are. Equality is supposed to ensure that women get the same treatment as everyone else. Malala, a women’s rights activist was shot in the head and her shoulder, for fighting for what she thought was right. In countries such as Pakistan where Malala lived, attacks are brought on these women for defending their rights. Unlike the united states where women’s rights are valued, women such as Malala still are fighting for their freedom.
As Americans I think we take freedom for granted. Most Americans don’t realize that the problems we once faced are still happening in other parts of the worlds. As a woman myself I believe just as Malala did, that every woman should be the same as everyman. That we should have the same education opportunities they have, and that we shall be treated as equals. Compared to other countries, here in the united states women have many more privileges. We don’t have to fight to go to school, or fight to go to work, as many women in other countries do. Countries believe attacking women for fighting for their rights, and this is what Malala and her father stood up for. They believed that women should have the right to go to school and work.
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