Asian Femifesto
Radical Ways The Pandemic Changed My View Of Money
During this time, we will see our needs shift into the wants category, this is a good sign that you're adapting and going to do well.
It's easy to revert to old patterns of fear driven thinking during this time, people like me who invested heavily on healing during previous years can start to ruminate and find it hard to take action.
10 Ways To Prevent Financial Abuse
How To Quit Rumination Using Mindfulness
Asking why is effective when we need to dive deep, it requires a chain of events in order to manifest into reality, the most important step is the first one, then the next becomes easier as your confidence grows.
Celebrating China's Iconic #WoYeShi Feminists From 2017-2020
Since #metoo started in 2017, China's version with hashtags #woyeshi, #我也是, #米兔 as well as many spin offs such as #NoPerfectVictim, #HereForUs, #NoLongerSilentFacedWithDV, #LhamoAct and much more, have sculpted China's women rights through the years.
Here are some notable women and their achievements.
Calendar Of Faith Based FREE #16DaysOfActivism Events
16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence is an annual UN Women international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day.
The theme this year is domestic violence, a timely one due to the global pandemic driven spike in gender based violence against women.
Join us to #orangetheworld together!
Calendar Of FREE #16DaysOfActivism Events, Battling Gender Based Violence
16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual UN Women international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day.
The theme this year is domestic violence, a timely one due to the global pandemic driven spike in gender based violence against women.
Join us to #orangetheworld together!
Guide To UN Women's Domestic Violence Social Media Activism 25 Nov - 10 Dec
Like many grassroots indie activists, my passion is large, my resources are limited. So, I put together a list of how anyone can participate to #orangetheworld from 25 Nov to 10 Dec.
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day.
The theme this year is domestic violence, a timely one due to the global pandemic driven spike in gender based violence against women.
You can read UN Women's Concept Note here.
Domestic Violence Life Lessons From #freebritney, Pop Idols Need Help Too
Why Trump Reminds Me Of My Abuser, How Melania Might Be Happy He's Losing
People wonder why people, especially women, are sympathetic towards Melania, we saw photos and videos of her rejecting his PDA multiple times, her trying desperately to play her public role well, how her body language betrays her and made her relatable at the same time.
It's an understandable response on our part; there's something enjoyable about watching a man who thinks he can grab women's genitals with impunity being rejected by his wife. And for those of us who find it hard to fathom how any woman could stand to be in the same room as Trump—let alone his bed—it's satisfying to believe that Melania might hate him just as much as we do.
Transgender Nikkie de Jager Comes Out, Woman Fired Over One Post
According to a joint investigation by In Other Words and artnet News—which together gathered and analyzed data from international auctions, leading galleries and the Art Basel fair—it is clear that the art market overwhelmingly finds greater value in work produced by men than that made by women.
More than $196.6 billion has been spent on art at auction between 2008 and the first five months of 2019. Of this, work made by women accounts for just $4 billion—around 2 percent.
It’s no secret that the beauty and cosmetics industry is geared toward female consumers. According to Euromonitor, global per capita spending on grooming products was $6.50 for men in 2015 and $58.50 for women. Despite that fact, most high-level decision makers in the industry are men. Though the beauty industry fares better in comparison to other sectors such as health, banking, technology and energy, beauty brands still have an average of just 29 percent female leadership across boards and executive teams, according to the LedBetter Gender Equality Index.