 I know what it's like to not have a voice. I spent a lot of my childhood and my young adulthood not having a voice. When women find their voice, they are perceived as threats. And that's the power of this movement. When you're standing literally in front of a sea of people, you don't realize how loud the voices are. Every single person is there because they are unified behind a message and an ideal. They all want to see that change happen. We are asking our governments, our politicians, our leaders to really demonstrate that when we say women's rights are human rights, they believe it and they also act in accordance with that. You have an opportunity to speak up, do so.