England International footballer Lucy Bronze pens an exclusive essay for GLAMOUR about why refugee women and girls deserve to dream. Read the full story here.
Refugees deserve to dream, just like everyone else. My own journey involved dreaming – dreaming of the day I would proudly wear the shirt of a Champions League-winning team and play football at the highest level in women's football. People who are forced to flee their homes often face challenges in nurturing such dreams. Their paths to success are constantly impeded by obstacles both physical and societal.
To my amazement, she couldn’t wait to tell me how she knew all about my first-ever goal celebration for Barcelona. We were also joined by Elham, aged 10, and Emily Sofia, aged 14, who were forced to flee Afghanistan and Honduras with their families. Neither of them had felt fully accepted when they arrived in Spain. Like many other kids who have sought safety, they faced challenges in adapting to their new home. They had been excluded by others because of their backgrounds.
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