 On the eve of International Women's Day, McCann New York Advertising Agency and its client, State Street Global Advisors installed a statue of a young girl, standing proud and defiant facing the charging iconic bull on Wall Street. This powerful statue sparked a lot of debate about women and especially about women in executive roles and in businesses. I'm here on Sprowl to talk to Cal students about what they think about this image and its meaning. I'm Natalia Ryzak and this is Cal TV News. So what first comes to mind when you look at this image? I see more representation in terms of working on an area in the U.S. or known in the world as Puperdominantly Male. Women empowerment. I think that it's just awesome. It's a really timely thing to have and I think it symbolizes the transitions that this country is going through right now. The bull really represents kind of a certain masculinity, a kind of like horns, a blazing kind of thing and despite her size, the size of her small size, she's like standing up upright, she's making sure she's known, she's in place and she's ready to fight basically. So I think that really represents women. This was commissioned on International Women's Day, which was also known as a day without women. Do you know anybody who participated or wore red to show solidarity? I had quite a few girls in my class participate by not coming to school that day. Every girl I know participated whether it was on social media or at Cal. Nat also includes men. I saw a lot of men posting stuff on social media, a lot of men talk about it on campus, which is awesome. My girlfriend wore red and a couple other people I know. I don't know anyone that that went on strike, but I understand if they did. I know a couple people in my community back home that didn't go to work or didn't do the daily things that they usually would do just to like represent the boy that would be created if women weren't in place in the world. And why do you think this was so powerful to be placed in Wall Street? Because it's a traditionally male dominated industry and I think that you know by giving women kind of some image that supports that you know this no longer has to be all about men. It's important to add this piece next to the bull because it's kind of defying something that's been there for so long. I worked on Wall Street over the summer and so it is something that you know you don't see that much management that are of the female gender and so I think having this shows that you know women today are as equally if not smarter than all the guys and we're as equally capable of doing the same things that have been expected and have been done by males. So what do you think about this image? Leave a comment below and tell us your thoughts. I'm Natalia Ryzak and this is Cal TV News. What's up I'm Laura Flores with this week's Cal TV Hotspot recommending