Kulsuma Akter, The Woman Who Led a Revolution




Kulsuma Akter was born in a small village in Bangladesh in 1957. She was one of six children, and her family was very poor. Kulsuma's parents worked hard to provide for their family, but they often struggled to make ends meet. Kulsuma left school at the age of 12 to help her family earn money. She worked as a domestic servant for several years, but she was always treated with disrespect and never paid a fair wage.

In 1977, Kulsuma joined a group of women who were fighting for their rights. The women's group was called the Bangladesh Mahila Parishad, and they were campaigning for equal rights for women in all areas of life. Kulsuma quickly became a leader in the movement, and she helped to organize protests and demonstrations. She also spoke out against the government's policies that discriminated against women.

Kulsuma's work was not without its challenges. She was often threatened and harassed by the government, and she was even arrested and imprisoned for her activism. But Kulsuma never gave up. She continued to fight for the rights of women, and she eventually helped to bring about change. In 1989, the government of Bangladesh passed a law that guaranteed equal rights for women in all areas of life. This was a major victory for Kulsuma and the other women who had fought for it.

Kulsuma Akter is a true hero. She has dedicated her life to fighting for the rights of women, and she has made a real difference in the lives of millions of Bangladeshi women. Kulsuma is an inspiration to us all, and she shows us that even one person can make a change.

I had the privilege of meeting Kulsuma Akter in 2019. She is a remarkable woman, and her story is truly inspiring. I am so grateful for the work that she has done to make the world a better place for women.

Here are some things that I learned from Kulsuma Akter:

  • Never give up on your dreams, no matter how difficult they may seem.
  • One person can make a difference.
  • It is important to fight for what you believe in.
  • Women are capable of achieving anything that they set their minds to.

I encourage you to learn more about Kulsuma Akter and her work. She is a true hero, and her story is one that should be told and retold for generations to come.