FKIP – In celebration of Kartini Day, the Student Association of History Education Study Program (HMP Ganesha) ) The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP) Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) Surakarta held a talk show with the theme “It’s Time for Women to Go Global”. The activity was held on Saturday (16/4/2022) online through a live broadcast on the Instagram account @hmpganesha_fkipuns.

Moderated by Desi Tri Wulandari as a Student of the History Education Study Program, FKIP UNS, this talk show presented one speaker. The speaker is Adinda Nur Azri. He is an Education Ambassador for Banten 2022 and a Participant of the International Model United Conference 90.0 Participant 2022.

As usual, this talk show is also packaged with a question-and-answer system. The moderator asks questions for the speakers to respond to. The questions asked were not only questions prepared by the committee but also questions posed by the talk show participants.

At the beginning of the talk show, Adinda gave her response to the patriarchal stigma in society that women are behind men. According to him, in the current era, society must be open to change and more concerned with gender equality and social class.

“The response in society to women is varied. Maybe there are still people who think that women are below men, but in the millennial era, there should be no such stigma. When we look at history, RA Kartini as an emancipation figure has brought an era of gender equality and social class equality to Indonesian society. The words kitchen, well, and mattress that were attached to ancient women should no longer apply. In the current era of science and technology development, society must be open to change and more aware of gender equality and social class equality,” said Adinda.

Furthermore, Adinda also shared ways to deal with patriarchal culture in society. Adinda said that to erode this culture, women had to make a change.

“A woman in the era of technological development and the rapid development of information must make a change to make women empowered and competitive. When a woman succeeds in making a change, she will have the power to speak up or show off who she is. He can realize his dreams and achieve what he aspires to. Thus, the tendency that women are below men will be eroded,” said Adinda.

At the end of the talk show session, Adinda advised looking for inspirational figures who motivate themselves to make positive changes that bring benefits to others.

“Look for motivators that can motivate you to a better direction. A motivator that makes you want to increase your abilities and bring change to positive things. The implication is that with these changes, the people around you will feel the benefits,” Adinda said.

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Editor: Aulia Anjani

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