Comfort to Develop

Essay fragment for Human Rights by Oana Maroti

Urban Art and Feminism

Showing to a future baby beautiful things, and a transformed wall is one of them.

We also visited the local library to see the comics section and explained to the baby how wonderful it is to see such amazing art styles in a library.

Afterward, we took a walk and looked at large-scale paintings that could easily be part of a comic book or inspired by one. Open access to culture and inclusion are essential for everyone, and for neurodivergent women, they can be a way out. Society has incredibly intolerant behaviour, unsupportive, and even rude to pregnant immigrant women.

I'm posting this to point out that the inclusive planning isn't working because it's poorly implemented. Entire generations are at risk. Expectant mothers need a protective environment, or the social factor is so perverse and corrupt that, even after decades of tireless work, housing remains inaccessible and xenophobic attacks are commonplace. The most serious problem is that women attack other women…territorial behaviour, instead of supportive bias, in other words, lack of education. I love women in general; my intent is not to offend, but with these kinds of manifestations, let's face it, there is a problem. How can we solve it?

Regardless of our cultural background, the fundamental principle is the same: protect life and make room for development.

While a sense of spiritual belonging is a personal choice, being kind to others, especially pregnant women, is imperative, not at all optional. Therefore, I urge host countries to change the narrative.

A conflict-ridden environment has serious negative consequences for development. The social factor is important even at the fetal stage.

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