MELINDA GATES is using her dollars—and her voice—to bring about a revolution of the heart. The first call to action, she tells Oprah, is that we must “break down the walls and walk through the doors together.”
It’s impossible not to be impressed by the dedication mega-philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates have shown in their efforts to eradicate inequality and the effects of poverty, but until I read The Moment of Lift (Flatiron)—Melinda Gates’s wake-up call in book form—I didn’t fully grasp the depth of their knowledge and their passion, not to mention what it took for Melinda to go from wife, mom, and concerned private citizen to one of the world’s leading advocates for female empowerment.
Many of the stories Melinda relates are about the people she’s met in her travels, and how “conversation accelerates change.” She says that learning to feel what others feel made her “see what they see.” She’s witnessed radical feats of resilience, kindness, and courage everywhere she’s gone. Still, for all the intimacy and inspiration the book delivers, it’s at times a sobering read. We learn that even today, more than 130 million girls don’t get to attend school. Complications during pregnancy and childbirth remain the leading causes of death among girls age 15 to 19. And while the number of people living in extreme poverty has declined, more than 700 million of us subsist on the equivalent of $1.90 per day. I had so many areas while reading The Moment of Lift, I had to get out my highlighter. Then I needed to sit down face-to face with the author and learn even more, which I did on a New York City stage earlier this year.
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