Peggielene
Bartels, A.K.A. King Peggy, is currently the King of Otuam, Ghana.
She was chosen to be one of only three female kings in Ghana, and
when she discovered that male chauvinists wanted her to only be a
figurehead, she said: “They were treating me like I am a
second-class citizen because I am a woman. I said, ‘Hell no, you’re
not going to do this to a woman!’” When she encountered
corruption and the threat of embezzlement to the royal funds, she
declared “I’m going to squeeze their balls so hard their eyes
pop!”
King Peggy
has maintained her work in Ghana’s embassy in Washington, D.C.
while making education affordable in Otuam, installing borehead wells
to produce clean drinking water, enforcing incarceration laws to deal
with domestic violence, replenishing the royal coffers by taxing
Otuam’s fishing industry to improve life in the village, and
appointing three women to her council.
“Nobody
should tell you, ‘You’re a woman, you can’t do it,’” she
insists. “You can do it. Be ready to accept it when the calling
comes.”
( Quoted from
the Spring/Summer 2012 issue of Ms. Magazine.)
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