Women Who Brave the Storm

Group of Rajasthani women in red veils huddling together during a desert dust storm.
Women huddle together during a dust storm in Rajasthan, photographed by Steve McCurry

This lovely photograph above by Steve McCurry, of National Geographic fame, tells a story that is very apt for International Women's Day.

Steve was passing through the Rajasthan desert by taxi on his way to Jaisalmer when he was caught in a furious dust storm. It was then that he spotted a group of women huddled together, trying to brave its fury. The only way they could protect themselves was by taking support from one another.

It had not rained in the region for thirteen years, and a dust storm like this often foretells the coming of rain. While life hung precariously in the midst of this devastating storm, together they were able not only to endure it but even to sing happily at the prospect of possible rains.

What better metaphor to show that women have the inherent strength and resilience to literally brave any storm — and at the same time rejoice in the positive side of even the most hostile situation.

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