CrandellFeminism

Claiming an Education. . . Feminism. . . I am having trouble seeing the connection between the two. I for one am old fashioned and I like the idea of raising kids staying at home and not necessarily working outside of the home. Would this actually even be possible in this day of age? No, but I chose to get a degree in education so I would have the option of having a family and being able to have a schedule compatible with my kids. I am more traditional in nature, but not all women are. Many dream of having prestigious jobs and do not think of having a family until later in their career. As far as education goes and the invisible glass ceiling for women I believe women almost do it themselves. I know it is factual and real, but I feel that some women represent themselves badly or put limitations on themselves - afraid to step out of the norm. There is still racism and there is still sexism and they will probably always exist. I just feel like they are battles no one will ever win.