Today, April 21, we commemorate Kartini Day, an important moment that is not only part of the nation's history, but also a symbol of the struggle of Indonesian women in achieving rights, dignity and equality.
Raden Ajeng Kartini, born on April 21, 1879 in Jepara, is an extraordinary woman who was born amidst limitations, but was able to light the torch of change. Through her thoughts and letters, she fought for women's rights to education and a better life. Kartini is not only a fighter for emancipation, but also a symbol of the spirit and courage to dream and fight for a brighter future.
Today, Kartini's spirit lives on in the hearts of every Indonesian woman who continues to work, educate, and contribute in various fields. Today's Kartini are those who never get tired of learning, working, and proving that women can be agents of change.
Let us make Kartini Day not just a commemoration, but also a momentum to continue the struggle - laying the foundation of justice, respecting differences, and creating an equal space for all.
Happy Kartini Day.
Continue to be a light for the nation and the world.