activism
Feminist activists are not deterred by the daunting statistics so much as they're fueled by them.
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11 Signs to Know if a Guy Is Thinking About You
If there's a special boy in your life, chances are you think about him all the time. So it's only natural to wonder if he's thinking about you too. Luckily, you don't have to be stuck in doubt! There are many ways to tell if a guy is thinking about you, as there are signs and clues that don't deceive.
Emma RandyPublished 2 years ago in Viva Elizabeth Cochran
"What are women suitable for?" This is an editorial in Pittsburgh express in 1885. It says: decent women can only live in seclusion and wait for men to marry. If a woman unfortunately fails to get married, she can only stay in the home of her parents or relatives, be a unpaid housekeeper or a nanny.
Catherine EstradaaPublished 2 years ago in VivaFIFA World Cup Volunteers Kick-off Training Journey in Style at Lusail Stadium.
Over 16,000 volunteers, staff and guests come together at Lusail Stadium to celebrate and preview exciting road ahead; official volunteer uniform reveal wins accolades from volunteers; new e-learning platform provides convenient training and information resource.
Viona AmindaPublished 2 years ago in VivaA cloud shaped like the Queen
Today the Queen has passed, and I happen to be on English soil. Despite not being British, I felt a knot form in my stomach as I heard the news from my mother-in-law's mouth. She rushed down the stairs from her bedroom, where we had just been wondering what would happen if the Queen passed, whether the throne would go through Charles, or, since he is already in his 70s, fall directly to William. Among other stories and anecdotes, Lou told me the Queen had decided to hold on to her office for as long as possible, among other reasons, because she wanted to shelter her family from the burden of the crown. We mentioned Diana in passing, Meghan, Andrew, and all the contemporary scandals and agreed on the stoicism and class with which her Majesty had endured them all. My like or dislike of monarchies aside, Elizabeth II was a remarkable figure, and I cannot help but admire the grace of a woman whose life was publicly scrutinised and discussed as much as hers was. Not half an hour later, the news came.
Zoe Espino MorenoPublished 2 years ago in VivaNaked Place
I constantly really feel a twinge of discomfort whenever a person tells me they're trying to do something fantastic, whether that is transform their diet, start an organization, start exercising regularly, lower their alcohol usage, travel, return to school, or obtain a complete evening's sleep every evening.
kanchan chauhanPublished 2 years ago in Viva10 Feminist Female Artists You Should Know
1. Black Iris III by Georgia O'Keeffe (1926) Irises - the first reference that might come to your mind is Van Gogh's painting Irises, which he painted while admitted to a mental asylum in Saint Remy.
Kamna KirtiPublished 2 years ago in VivaHow to Lose Weight Fast:
There are ways to lose weight safely if your doctor suggests it. For the most effective long-term weight management, a constant weight loss of 1 to 2 pounds per week is advised.
FATIHA CHENITPublished 2 years ago in VivaGirl, why don't you keep your chin up and fight
In college, we can often see female college students dressed in fashion and gorgeous, they are very beautiful and attractive; I also often see a lot of girls go karaoke, shopping, crazy play; More often than not, I see couples gathering together to talk and laugh. These beautiful scenes are enviable, but I don't want them to happen to me, especially since I'm a girl. Why emphasize this point? Because I see more struggling guys in study hall or the library.
Jane OxleyPublished 2 years ago in VivaMore Than "Just a Game": On a Woman's Right to Sport
Abstract I have researched and written on the stigma toward women in sports and the attitudes regarding it. The purpose of this paper is to seek to understand where the prejudice toward female athletes comes from, presents a general tactic toward eliminating said prejudice, and defends the relevance and importance of correcting the misogynistic tendencies of the athletics field. The paper begins with a relevant history of where some of today’s sports conservativism originates, leading to an increased objectification of women, causing a decrease in inclusivity and respect toward women today. The paper dives into visibility and how an increasing majority of positive messages regarding women’s athletics will cause greater acceptance and normalization of women as a whole. The work was done using the research, studies, and published work of academic journals, historic magazines like the Smithsonian, the International Olympic Committee’s website, and a pop culture magazine to prove certain points. It is my recommendation that the most visible parts of women’s sports—comment sections, TV broadcasts, TV ads, and other social media mediums—become increasingly more frequent in their positive regarding women’s athletics, causing negativity toward the field to become less normalized.
F. Elle HullPublished 2 years ago in VivaUtilizing Social Media to Empower Women
Fighting for women's empowerment has been going on for decades, and with the use of social media, women's battle to fight for women's rights and empower the image of women is made stronger. Social media has become the voice of the silents, to reach out to every mute woman to remind them that they are not alone in fighting their battles and to fight for gender biases at work, so through advocate influencers who use their social media accounts to inform people about gender equality and every post about the principles of women's rights has a big impact on society. This is the reason why lots of people are encouraged to get involved in activism for women's rights and attend rallies to battle discrimination; many people nowadays are encouraged through what the social media informs us; one great example is the impact of the Twitter platform and Facebook platform.
Opinaldo KaelaPublished 2 years ago in VivaWhy Abortion Should Be Legal Everywhere
As many of you have probably noticed, this post-covid era has become one of the most retrograde moments for many powerful countries, like Russia with its invasion decision, or the US, as the Supreme Court has removed the constitutional landmark right to abortion and returned this issue at state level.
Marie Cadette Pierre-LouisPublished 2 years ago in VivaUnderstanding Roe V. Wade and Abortion History
On June 24th, 2022, it was announced that Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court, which caused an uprise in fear and anger. From people speaking about it on social media to protests that started nationwide. But what is it? And what will happen due to that decision the Supreme Court has made?
nostalgia.radio🪲Published 2 years ago in Viva