The Tunnel to Summer

Kartini: The Pioneer of Indonesian Women’s Emancipation

Kategori: DUNIA PENDIDIKAN

Penerbit: Admin

Sinopsis:
Rewritten by Dewi Sulistya Wati. Kartini was born in Jepara as a noble child, but the blood of freedom flowed within her from an early age. Secluded since adolescence, she lived between the walls of tradition and colonial limitations that confined women to silence and obedience. Yet, from behind that narrow room, Kartini ignited a fire: through letters to her friends in the Netherlands, she questioned, dreamed, and challenged the world that constrained her, voicing women’s right to learn, think, and choose their own path. In her struggle, Kartini didn’t just dream of change; she fought to realize it. Although she couldn’t go to school in the Netherlands as she had hoped, Kartini founded a girls’ school in Rembang, instilling the belief that education is the key to freedom. She proved that revolution is not always born from weapons or shouts, but from the courage to write, teach, and light a small flame in quiet rooms.