Satwant Rait
Ruby: The Struggles and Success of an Inspiring Woman
Ruby: The Struggles and Success of an Inspiring Woman
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The inspiring life story of Ruby, a Sikh woman born in India and migrated to England, is narrated in Satwant Rait's latest book. Ruby faced many challenges, including cultural and institutional hurdles, but overcame them through hard work, dedication, and perseverance. She was a pioneering woman in her Sikh community, breaking cultural barriers and proving that women can have satisfying careers as well as a family. In her retirement, she worked in hospital chaplaincy and found that racism existed in her new field, leading her to research and advocate for greater access to pastoral care for Sikhs and other minority faiths.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 182 pages
Publication date: 20 February 2023
Publisher: i2i Publishing
Succeeding in a professional career can be a daunting task for anyone, particularly for a Sikh woman who faces the constraints and traditions imposed by her family and culture, as well as the unfair limitations caused by racism in the workplace. In her latest book, Satwant Rait narrates the inspiring life story of Ruby, a Sikh woman born in India who migrated to England. Ruby encountered numerous challenges throughout her journey, both cultural and institutional. She overcame these obstacles through her unwavering hard work, dedication, and perseverance, while also maintaining her Sikh faith and family values.
As a young girl, Ruby faced significant obstacles in pursuing her education. Despite the odds, she managed to secure the opportunity to study at university and achieved numerous qualifications, including a successful career in libraries. Her dedication and perseverance were rewarded when she was offered the position of a lecturer and worked simultaneously as a school librarian.
Under the traditional Sikh tradition, a girl's parents have the authority to choose her husband. Ruby, adhering to her parents' wishes, married Rajan and together, they migrated to England. In England, Ruby continued her professional journey, raising two children while resuming her library career and pursuing further studies.
Ruby's academic and career success was a pioneering achievement within her Sikh community. She shattered cultural barriers and demonstrated that women can excel in both professional and family roles. Ruby's journey serves as an inspiration to many, particularly young Sikh women who face similar challenges.
In her retirement, Ruby underwent a vocational shift and worked in hospital chaplaincy. However, she soon discovered that racism existed in this new field, which not only surprised her but also deeply hurt her, as this work had become her passion. This experience prompted Ruby to conduct extensive research on hospital chaplaincy provision and publish her findings, advocating for greater access to pastoral care for Sikhs and other minority faiths.
Ruby firmly believed that everyone, regardless of their background, should have equal opportunities to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals. Her unwavering dedication to advocating for diversity and inclusivity in the workplace has made a significant impact, and her story continues to inspire and empower others.
In conclusion, the journey of Ruby, a Sikh woman who faced numerous challenges and overcame them through hard work, dedication, and perseverance, is a testament to the resilience and determination of women in pursuing their professional aspirations. Her story serves as an inspiration to all, particularly those who face cultural and institutional barriers, and reminds us of the importance of breaking down stereotypes and promoting diversity and inclusivity in the workplace.
Weight: 250g
Dimension: 147 x 210 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781914933424
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