Medium’s Mila explains the importance of consent laws in protecting sexual assault victims and how more countries should take this more seriously.
As a teenager, going to the US on vacation was everybody’s dream. The older I grew, the more time passed, the more the American dream turned into a nightmare – if it was ever a dream to begin with.
Medium’s Lea brings into attention the nuances of ad regulations through the example of a recent women-focused Adidas ad.
Mila sheds light onto the frightful reality that female journalists have to face throughout their careers and how this safety concern should be tackled.
Are you a hopeless romantic sad to see the rom-com industry dwindling? Well come on board, as rom-com enthusiast Emma breaks down why the industry has been deteriorating and where hope still lives on.
‘Killing Eve’ and its portrayal of perfectly imperfect female characters stands as a remarkable representation of feminism. Each character through their actions manages to show a different side in a woman.
In a world dazzled by the beauty standards women are held up to constantly, are our lives really worth living this way? Lea talks about the way our societies have fallen into a spiral and explains how simple a emotionally beautiful life really is to lead.
Asiah speaks to Erica Isotta on eliminating gender inequality in the world of publishing books.
Ninke investigates the good and bad sides of companies leveraging feminism to promote their products.
In this article, Asiah looks into the many stereotypes about women and questions their role in society.
Education can come from anywhere. In this heartfelt piece about Netflix’s Moxie, Gaukhar shares her eye-opening experiences with the film, where each character contributes to her understanding of feminism beyond cultural confinements.
In this article, Sofia uses examples of large corporations engaging in the commercialisation of feminism to demonstrate how actions speak louder than words when it comes to contributing to the feminist movement.
Melike, a Turkish woman, explains the real challenge behind posting black and white photos.
British YouTuber Louise Pentland made a shift in video content and changed her image around. The result: an ode to her.
Medium’s Mila explains the importance of consent laws in protecting sexual assault victims and how more countries should take this more seriously.
As a teenager, going to the US on vacation was everybody’s dream. The older I grew, the more time passed, the more the American dream turned into a nightmare – if it was ever a dream to begin with.
Medium’s Lea brings into attention the nuances of ad regulations through the example of a recent women-focused Adidas ad.
Mila sheds light onto the frightful reality that female journalists have to face throughout their careers and how this safety concern should be tackled.
Are you a hopeless romantic sad to see the rom-com industry dwindling? Well come on board, as rom-com enthusiast Emma breaks down why the industry has been deteriorating and where hope still lives on.
‘Killing Eve’ and its portrayal of perfectly imperfect female characters stands as a remarkable representation of feminism. Each character through their actions manages to show a different side in a woman.
In a world dazzled by the beauty standards women are held up to constantly, are our lives really worth living this way? Lea talks about the way our societies have fallen into a spiral and explains how simple a emotionally beautiful life really is to lead.
Asiah speaks to Erica Isotta on eliminating gender inequality in the world of publishing books.
Ninke investigates the good and bad sides of companies leveraging feminism to promote their products.
In this article, Asiah looks into the many stereotypes about women and questions their role in society.
Education can come from anywhere. In this heartfelt piece about Netflix’s Moxie, Gaukhar shares her eye-opening experiences with the film, where each character contributes to her understanding of feminism beyond cultural confinements.
In this article, Sofia uses examples of large corporations engaging in the commercialisation of feminism to demonstrate how actions speak louder than words when it comes to contributing to the feminist movement.
Melike, a Turkish woman, explains the real challenge behind posting black and white photos.
British YouTuber Louise Pentland made a shift in video content and changed her image around. The result: an ode to her.
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