Around the world, there has been a shift away from collective action towards individual power. Autocratic ‘strongman’ leaders ride in on promises of security and control, stoking fear before using it to undermine democracy, erode rights, and turn us against one another. But we are not helpless in the face of authoritarianism. We too have great power, in the form of knowledge; of agency; of solidarity. Together we can hold up a beacon of truth amid the darkness of misinformation; we can build systems that promote equality within structures designed to suppress it; we can stand in solidarity against those who would tear us apart.
What we can learn from Colombia is that pressure works. We must not give up, and we must not give in to those who would take away our rights and prevent us from realizing our potential. However uncertain the future may seem, at Equality Now we will continue, as we always have, to find new ways to achieve progress towards equality. Because as we have seen time and time again: after every knock-back comes another step forward, and another.
As I look back on the past month I am reminded that the highs and the lows of striving for equality can be equally profound. We need to acknowledge this, and to support each other as we step into a heretofore unknown future. None of us know what tomorrow will hold, but we can all be sure that by working collectively, we can start creating a better world today.
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