Inside The Head , 2022
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''"Oppression is perpetuated in our society through supremacy and discrimination. The oppression of women is best described as a steel cage, crafted over the centuries by the hands of patriarchal powers, enslaving flightless and chirp less birds. Birds may be benevolent and gentle, yet they embody a power most ferocious amongst all creatures. Though, it is of no fascination as to why women, in being similar to birds, transform from powerful peoples to frail figures. The molestation of power from these birds is done by the hindering cage encompassing them. The thick bars of oppression slice the wings of the benevolent beings, strip the voice of the once vociferous, and above all destroy the benign life of the feminine.
Women are facing oppression across the globe. In different countries women are facing different levels of oppression. Women are consistently fighting to have equal rights within the different genders. Women are most noticeably oppressed in a patriarchal society and in the workforce, however, these different levels of oppression can be minimized in a variety of different ways including diminishing the wage gap and lack of advancement in the work force and eliminating a patriarchal society.
So I tried to show some expression us women face and witness in everyday life. But too tired to take any step against it as we will be ignored or over looked by the societies judgment and so called structure. So the best solution is to keep it 'Inside the head' ."''

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