activism
Feminist activists are not deterred by the daunting statistics so much as they're fueled by them.
Feminist but Feminine: Why Loving Lipstick Doesn’t Make Me Less Woke. AI-Generated.
“You don’t look like a feminist.” The first time someone said that to me, I was 17. I was wearing a vintage blouse, winged eyeliner sharp enough to cut a man’s ego, and patent leather heels that clacked like punctuation marks on the school hallway floor.
By Elena Vale11 months ago in Viva
Busting the Biological Clock Myth: Empowering Women’s Choices
The most well-thought-out advice provided to women of this generation seems to be, "Have a baby when you are ready to raise one." But nobody discusses how to get there. One has to prepare for pregnancy only when one is ready financially, emotionally, and physically, as feminist discourses remind us. But due to your "ticking biological clock," this has to be done in a hurry. There was always pressure on women to bear children.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Viva
Aviation Safety
Aviation safety is one of the great success stories of modern regulatory oversight. Over the past few decades, commercial aviation has become the safest mode of transportation, thanks to rigorous regulations, continuous technological improvements, and the collaboration of experts from various fields. However, recent political maneuvering threatens to undermine these hard-earned gains, turning aviation safety into a partisan issue rather than treating it as the essential public concern it truly is.
By Horace Was12 months ago in Viva
Isabel Rios and The Beauty Mark Girls. Content Warning.
This story is based on a true story that my mom, Isabel, told me about before she was hit with dementia. The last names of all the people in the story have been changed to protect their identities, the first names are real names. This will be a two, possibly three, part story as it gets very detailed.
By Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago in Viva
Free Wi-Fi for Every Household in South Africa . AI-Generated.
Free Internet Access: Considered a Basic Human Right Finland and Estonia treat internet access as a basic human right, making it free or highly affordable for their citizens. This has huge social benefits, from better education and job opportunities to easier access to government services. In Finland, public Wi-Fi and affordable broadband help people stay informed and connected, while Estonia’s digital-first approach makes everything from voting to healthcare seamless.
By Leonard Claassensabout a year ago in Viva
Feminist Vigilantism in Action: The Inspiring Story of Gulabi Gang. Content Warning.
The pink-colored house is in the secluded town of Attara. In a humble look, there are hundreds of women visiting the house every year due to all sorts of reasons, e.g., dowry demands, domestic violence, illegal harassment of family members, etc. All the common people do not know about it. One of the largest, most powerful, and most influential feminist vigilante organizations in the world has its base here.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva








