Remembering The Notorious RBG – A Poem By Sarnina Khan

Remembering The Notorious RBG:

Hi there my beautiful lovelies! Hope you guys are doing well and staying safe. Today, the Notorious RBG is the first woman and Jewish American to lie in the Capitol. Ruth Bader Ginsberg has paved the way for so many women. She graduated joint first in her class, but as a mother, woman, and Jewish, could not get a job as a lawyer.  Ginsburg entered academia as a professor at Rutgers Law School and Columbia Law School, teaching civil procedure as one of the few women in her field.

Ginsburg spent much of her legal career as an advocate for gender equality and women’s rights, winning many arguments before the Supreme Court. She advocated as a volunteer attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union and was a member of its board of directors and one of its general counsel in the 1970s. In 1993, RBG became the second woman to become a US Supreme Court judge. The death of RBG left a  hole in the fight for gender equality. My sister wrote a poem honoring the great RBG. Today, I will share that poem with you.

A Poem By Sarnina Khan:

Remembering the Notorious RBG - A poem by Sarnina Khan

My dear my beautiful lovelies! Let us keep fighting for equality. Whether it’s gender, race, social, or health equalities, let us not give up and not lose hope. RBG faced so many obstacles in life, but never gave up her fight. Let us not give up. It requires us all to stand up against injustices and fight for equality. I would love to hear your feedback in the comment below. I would love to hear about your thoughts about the Notorious Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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Quotes by the Notorious RBG:

I will end today with some quotes from the Notorious RBG:

My mother told me to be a lady. And for her, that meant be your own person, be independent.

I said on the equality side of it, that it is essential to a woman’s equality with man that she be the decision-maker, that her choice be controlling.

Women will only have true equality when men share with them the responsibility of bringing up the next generation.

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