This year’s Binibining Pilipinas candidates from the provinces are recognizing the progressive strides society has taken in appreciating women and the roles they have played in uplifting lives. | diyarista /PDI
“I think that we women are often undervalued or underestimated. Women’s Month is a great adventure for us to celebrate women and womanhood, because we women are strong and powerful,” she continued.
She also encouraged Filipinos to include men who play women’s roles in marking the occasion. “I’m proud to say that one of my family members is also like that, and I really wanna tell my uncle that I am so proud of him for being a man who is doing the responsibility of a woman,” shared the delegate from the province of Tarlac.But despite the progress that the woman’s movement has attained, the candidates still believe there is so much more that women and society in general can still achieve.
Pala, for her part, said, “what I would want to see is to accept each other, and to respect each other. It’s really not the gender, it’s how you treat each other that matters most.”
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