The incapacity of self-criticism conforms to the patriarchal, heteronormative system that community members have been spoon-fed since birth.
Month: January 2021
“I Was A Misogynist”: Lessons from Jameela Jamil’s Red Table Talk
“I was project unlearn. I was a bitter, twisted, angry woman”
Abortion, Criminalization and Depenalization: A Current Debate
Abortion has always existed. But the social acceptance of this choice is very much variable among time and place.
The Small Town-Feminist Chronicles pt. I: Introduction
This reality is not the global status quo, but a city-centric phenomenon that has yet to reach local communities of small towns and villages like my hometown.
Forced sterilization and the dictatorship over our wombs
As long as practices like forced sterilization take place, equality between genders is a complete myth.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy; United States v. Virginia
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a cultural icon.
The Danger of Burnout: Female Doctors’ Mental Health is at Stake
“Did you know that women in healthcare are one of the most vulnerable groups?” asked my mother, who has been a doctor for 25 years.
The History of Intersectionality – What Can the Women’s Movement Learn From Its Past?
The women were able to bring their case to trial based on race discrimination, or gender discrimination, but not both
Queering the Curriculum: We Are Not Something To Be Feared
By schools hiding any traces of homosexuality from their curriculums, it becomes that much harder to gain acceptance from their peers, teachers, and even families.