"Unshakable"
Women rock! This year has seen some noted achievements for the
sisterhood this year. For starters, there are more women
millionaires and billionaires, moving and shaking, thanks to
Oprah and J.K. Rawling. Speaking of Oprah, she is making fifty
look "fabulous" and an age to look forward to. The film world
finally got it together an nominated a woman for best director.
It is fitting that the woman should be Frances Ford Coppola's
daughter, Sophia Coppola.
With that said, a question should be posed. With the rising
number of women trailblazers, why are there new examples of
women "asked" to take steps back?
Janet Jackson caused shock waves around the world when her
breast made a guest appearance during the Super Bowl half time
performance. It may not been the best decision that Ms. Jackson
has ever made, but weeks later she is still paying for her
mistake. The question that came to my mind is why is it okay for
Dennis Franz to show his out of shape bare ass on television?
Also, it is impossible to keep up with the media sources that
show half naked women or ads with women in erotic and kid like
poses. Janet Jackson's breast has created a backlash on women
being able to have control of their sexuality. Is a woman in
control of her sexuality so evil to the world? Maybe this is one
of the many reasons why fewer married women and women in long
term relationships are having orgasms. Somewhere down the road
women went back to the "men have needs" form of sexual pleasure.
A few huge issues from the women's movement have come back to
the forefront. One of the most controversial is reproductive
issues. Women from around the country will gather in Washington
to march for the rights of women. The statistics show that there
are numerous women in danger daily due to reproductive rights.
Thanks to "The Apprentice", women in the workplace is a hot
topic on the tip of people's tongues. The problem remains that
women in the corporate world still find themselves plagued with
the same issues, juggling, money, baby or career, the list goes
on. With shows like "The Apprentice" it looks as if a woman can
use sex at work and get anything she wants. Maybe Martha Stewart
did it the wrong way. If memory serves me correctly, she used
her mind and not her model looks to create her empire. Some
believe she is a scapegoat because she is a woman with as much
chutzpah as a man. It is interesting how the old boys from Enron
and Worldcom are chilling somewhere, while Martha is being told
to admit to being "guilty" and told to apologize for her actions.
No matter what the outcome in these various issues, women will
find a way to shine. In any case, I bet on women fighting for
what rightfully belongs to them. When times get hard for women,
they come together in a defying " oh, no you don't ". Women
bloom where they are planted in unshakable ground.