I hold a master’s degree in Public Policy with a focus on gender, and I have continued to expand my knowledge through various classes and courses on gender inequality. My academic background has fueled my passion for addressing the systemic barriers that women face, particularly in domestic spaces.
I’m a mother of two girls and also a stepmother to two children and it was during the pandemic that I became acutely aware of the unfair distribution of care within households, where the burden disproportionately falls on women. This realization led me to delve deeper into the topic of care, both in my personal and academic life. Today, I am a digital activist focused on dismantling the invisible barriers that keep women confined to to the domestic sphere. Through my work, I advocate for societal change that promotes equality and empowers women to step beyond traditional roles.
I embrace diversity and unconventionality by continuously questioning and challenging traditional gender roles, both in my personal and professional life. Through my academic studies in public policy and gender, I’ve learned to recognize the importance of creating inclusive spaces where all voices are valued, regardless of background or identity. As a mother and stepmother of a blended family, I’ve experienced firsthand how diverse family dynamics enrich our lives and challenge societal norms.
In my digital activism, I focus on breaking down the invisible barriers that restrict women, advocating for more equitable systems that acknowledge and celebrate diversity. I believe that by embracing different perspectives and approaches, we can foster a more inclusive society that honors individuality and moves beyond conventional expectations.