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Hillary Clinton in MAKERS video: ‘The future is female’

Hillary Clinton in MAKERS video: ‘The future is female’

Hillary Clinton is a great role model for women, her video message was presented at the 2017 MAKERS conference on February 6, and her words were very encouraging for those strong women who really need to step up.

The inspiring words of Hillary Clinton from her video message for the Makers.com from Feb. 6 have encouraging millions of the women all over the USA. This wise woman who embodies the best features of the women spoke from her heart when she urged the strong women to step up and speak out.

Mrs Clinton is a strong personality, she is 69 and she knows very well how vulnerable can be a woman. Hillary lost the presidential battle but she won the support of million women all over America. This her epic speech about women’s rights touched the hearts of many girls because Hillary arose an actual topic, she said:

“Despite all the challenges we face, I remain convinced that yes, the future is female,”

According to Hillary Clinton, the world needs women ‘to dare greatly and lead boldly.’ Such words touch the string of souls, especially two weeks after the anti-Trump March, the former First Lady reminds women of their worth right here and right now.

“So please, set an example for every woman and girl out there who’s worried about what the future holds and wonders whether our rights, opportunities and values will endure.”

Other amazing women like Oprah Winfrey and Shonda Rhimes, Lilly Singh and Ruth Bader Ginsburg have given the interview on this storytelling plaform, so, Hillary took the baton from these brave and inspiring personalities. The key idea of Clinton’s message is the imperishable worth of the woman in this world and in the every community.

“As I’ve said before, I’ll say again, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world,”

she said. Hillary thanked every woman who attended Women’s March on January 21, she wrote on her Twitter:

“Thanks for standing, speaking & marching for our values @womensmarch. Important as ever. I truly believe we’re always Stronger Together.”