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Feminist activists are not deterred by the daunting statistics so much as they're fueled by them.
How Amazon is Honoring Women-Owned Businesses in March
Women's History Month: The Beginnings The idea for a dedicated month honoring women's history was originally proposed in the 1970s, and it began as a week-long celebration in 1981.
Randy MastersPublished about a year ago in VivaThe importance of mental health in relationships
Mental health is an essential component of overall health and well-being, and it plays a critical role in relationships. Good mental health enables individuals to engage in healthy and fulfilling relationships, while poor mental health can lead to difficulties in communication, emotional regulation, and problem-solving, among other things. In this article, we will explore the importance of mental health in relationships and provide strategies for promoting mental wellness within a relationship.
Rajveer Digital MarketerPublished about a year ago in Viva25 Remarkable and Fascinating Facts About Susan B. Anthony
It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. — Susan B. Anthony
Randy MastersPublished about a year ago in VivaThe Northern Angels
Introduction It is International Women's Day as I write this and in the Market Place in Alnwick is an amazing shop and cafe called Nothern Angels which you can visit on their website below.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in VivaWomen in the Media, Then and Now
No matter the cutting-edge journalism and pop cultural coverage, Penthouse will always be best known for pictorials of nude women. Likewise, Guccione first and foremost was a purveyor of such images, and it is important to remember in his crusade against censorship he was ultimately fighting to keep up his own magazine sales.
OG CollectionPublished about a year ago in VivaInternational Women's Day 2023: A Celebration of Women's Achievements and A Call for Gender Equality
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated every year on March 8th to commemorate women's social, economic, cultural, and political achievements and advocate for gender equality. IWD 2023 comes at a crucial moment in history. The world is still grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disproportionately affected women and highlighted the systemic inequalities and injustices women face in all aspects of their lives. IWD 2023 provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress toward women's empowerment and call for more action to promote gender equality.
Zaura RizkyaPublished about a year ago in VivaMarch is Women's History Month
March is one of my favorite months of the year. Blame it on my Irish roots. It typically signifies a turning point to spring. I love the color green. And like Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day is just another way for us to infuse a little joy into our lives. But the best part of all? It’s Women’s History Month.
Ashley TrippPublished about a year ago in VivaA Woman is a Woman…
Being a woman is not all about dresses, dolls, and hair bows. There are so many different classifications of women in this day and age; it is no longer about femininity whatsoever. Hell, it is no longer about gender identification either. Just because a woman was ‘assigned female’ at birth does not mean that is the body she will be growing into. It is a tangled web we all weave.
#KristinaWritesPublished about a year ago in VivaRecreational Feminism
Feminist discourse is increasingly easy to get involved in. Due to the rise of social media and the internet, anyone can have their say from anywhere. I could be taken as an example of this: sitting in my bedroom, typing away about my opinions on everything. Myself, along with many other teenagers, have found feminist discourse to be interwoven with every type of media- most prominently on TikTok. I know I have a tendency to relate many cultural phenomena back to this app, but (especially for teenagers) the impact it has had on many aspects of life cannot be underestimated.
Hannah MacdermottPublished about a year ago in VivaDo not forget the women who rebelled
What's happening Iran has a long history of protests. Election fraud, economic problems, and civil freedoms have all led disputes to flare up throughout time. The heartbreaking Persian lyrics of Shervin Hajipour's song "Baraye," or "Because of," however, depict an exceptional revolution led by women and supported by men that addresses a wide range of complaints. It has come to be known as the revolution's hymn and has touched so many people globally that it caused Hajipour to be released following his detention.
Sergios SaropoulosPublished about a year ago in VivaBreaking Boundaries and Building Empires: The Unstoppable Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey is a name that needs no introduction. Born into poverty and raised in the segregated South, she overcame numerous obstacles to become one of the most influential figures in media and pop culture.
Samara SimsonPublished about a year ago in VivaThe Remote Working Blueprint
Whilst some people swear they remote worked before it was cool, this is commonly new to a large portion of the world. Therefore, humanity are currently evolving this concept and creating the blueprint for this. With that in mind, we should remain conscious that if we aren’t careful about how this gets brought into the world, we will lose the opportunity to evolve working culture in the way it needs to be done. Business still needs to thrive but humans need to be, well, human!