Oprah declares new day women campaign like globe speech
I think you're referring to Oprah Winfrey's iconic speech at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards, where she declared a "New Day" for women. Here's a possible script for a similar campaign announcement:
Title: "A New Day for Women: Empowering Each Other to Rise"
[Scene: A packed auditorium, with a sea of expectant faces. Oprah Winfrey, resplendent in a bright yellow dress, steps up to the microphone.]
Oprah: "Ladies, today marks a new dawn for us. A day when we, as women, take control of our own destinies. A day when we rise above the noise, above the doubts, and above the fears that have held us back for far too long."
[The audience erupts in applause, with women of all ages and backgrounds cheering and whistling.]
Oprah: "We've been silenced, marginalized, and underestimated for far too long. But today, we say enough is enough. We are the change we've been waiting for. We are the leaders we've been searching for."
[The camera pans across the audience, showing women of all backgrounds, from different cultures and professions, united in their determination.]
Oprah: "We will no longer be held back by the constraints of society, by the limitations of our own minds, or by the doubts of others. We will rise above the noise, and we will rise above the fear."
[The audience is on its feet now, cheering and chanting "Yes, we can!"]
Oprah: "We will support each other, uplift each other, and empower each other to be our best selves. We will be the change we want to see in the world, and we will make it happen, together."
[The camera zooms in on Oprah's face, her eyes shining with conviction.]
Oprah: "So, let us embark on this journey together, with courage, with conviction, and with the knowledge that we are unstoppable. We are the women of this new day, and we will rise!"
[The audience erupts in a standing ovation, as the camera pans out to show the sea of faces, united in their determination to create a brighter future for themselves and for generations to come.]
This script is inspired by Oprah's iconic speech at the Golden Globes, but it's not an actual transcript. The idea is to capture the essence of her message, which is one of empowerment, unity, and determination.