"The type of world in
which women flourish is one where women have political, social, and religious power
to participate fully in decision-making processes; where women’s bodies are
valued, respected, and protected from demeaning forms of exploitation, abuse,
and violence; where women’s labor, particularly the care they provide to children, the elderly, and the sick, is
shared by all and honored as economically and socially valuable work; where the
natural environment is engaged with respect; where education is open to all;
and where the basic material resources that it takes for communities to be
healthy and thrive are ensured. This view of flourishing also includes
celebrating forms of beauty that women cherish and spiritual practices that women
treasure, both of which point to the fact that flourishing involves not just
the absence of oppression and injustice but also the positive presence of
things that make women happy and fulfilled."
Jones suggests that d
She points out that "the dynamics of globalization
are creating a world culture in which we often share more than we might expect….”
Photos of western and eastern hemispheres of earth are courtesy of NASA and Wikimedia Commons
Photos of western and eastern hemispheres of earth are courtesy of NASA and Wikimedia Commons