The Masters Tools



The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House


Women have fought to be seen for decades. At last, women began being seen. However, if you were a woman of color, poor or had a different sexual orientation, you were still invisible. In the Master's tools speech, Lorde was trying to get a message accross that everyone needs a seat at the table. You cannot preach that you are fighting change by ignoring it. As a reader, it is easy to think that this does not occur in our current society. When reading this essay, I couldn't help but think how many women have seats at important tables. Politics: in the U.S., we have yet to have a female president. In congress, only about a fourth are women. In coorporate America, about a fourth of its Executive Officers are women. Why is it that men are the ones who are primarily trusted to be in positions of power? "Too emotional" they say. In my case, I am a Chicana, middle class woman who is empowered in not letting the masters stop me. Many women such as Lorde have paved the way for me to be empowered and reach my ultimate potential. I am ready but the question is, is the world ready for women like me?





Resources: 
Lorde, Audre. “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House.” 1984.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives
https://blog.dol.gov/2017/03/01/12-stats-about-working-women

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