As of 2013, roughly 65 million children (over half of them girls) were unable to continue school beyond an elementary grade level. This is especially common in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Many of the girls in these countries are actually expected to get married and start families at very young ages. Schools like the Kenya Girls Soccer Academy aim to help girls to finish their education, which will then allow them to get jobs that will hopefully raise them out of poverty. These schools also create a support system for the girls and encourage them to be more confident in themselves and their capabilities. Pink’s song blazes forth with self-empowerment and strength. It emphasizes the power confidence can give anyone to break through barriers and change their community and the world.
Key Lyrics: Just like fire, burning out the way / If I can light the world up for just one day / Watch this madness, colorful charade / No one can be just like me anyway / Just like magic, I’ll be flying free
Questions: Who is a female role model in your life? In what ways is she strong? What has she had to overcome? What is education important?
Hi—this link says “this video is private” so cannot be accessed….
*Marian*
Marian Lamoureux
Director of Faith Formation
Pastoral Associate
St. Luke Catholic Church
18000 W. Greenfield Avenue
Brookfield, WI 53045
262-782-0032, Ext. 106
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GoodGroundPress posted: ” As of 2013, roughly 65 million children (over half of them girls) were unable to continue school beyond an elementary grade level. This is especially common in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Many of the girls in these countries are actually expect”
Hi Marian,
I have now switched the videos out. Thanks for letting us know!