feminism
At its core, feminism is the simple conviction that women are equal to men in every regard, and should be treated as such.
To all the women who read this...
With years to live, we find cure. We manage to look away from the fear that haunts our soul, our hearts and questions our decisions. We keep living in denial. We keep loving in hope. We keep going with our duties to be and sometimes not to be. No one stops us from pretending and no one asks if we are okay. But, we are better than you, in many ways than just one. Along with the care we give, we also share with you a portion of trust and faith. The responsibilities are plenty, no matter how calm we may seem, it’s probably the ‘dramatic’ version of us that knows how to keep it all well in control for you to live in peace. We are the women who support you, guide you and inspire you to build a world of patience, peace and purpose.
Geetanjali SharmaPublished 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 VivaBeauty & Misogyny
One person's dream can be another's nightmare. What influences our idealization is the content that inhabits our waking life. As a person of many demographics, the male one, is my most damaging one. Damning women, in turn, damning us all.
- Top Story - February 2023
Mosquitos Don't Care, Why Do You?
The perfect imperfections that make you...you(thank you John Legend) The birth defects you had when the light of the world first hit your eyes
Paul StewartPublished about a year ago in Viva The Disparity in Women's Sports: Why They Receive Less Attention
The disparity in coverage and attention between men's and women's sports has been a topic of discussion for decades. Despite progress in recent years, women's sports still receive significantly less media coverage, sponsorship, and funding compared to their male counterparts. There are several reasons for this disparity:
Bigotry against Hijab must be stopped
A broad cross section of Muslim women and girls around the world veil themselves to please Allah almighty, their creator, they feel safe and comfort in their veil and conservative clothes, they find revealing clothes repulsive, degrading and lower self-esteem. They love their scarf and they are convinced that Hijab is a badge of honor.
Enas El NemrPublished about a year ago in VivaTHE POWER OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN RELATIONSHIPS
THE POWER OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN RELATIONSHIPS Emotional intelligence, also known as emotional quotient (EQ), refers to the ability to understand, manage, and effectively express one's own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. It involves recognizing, comprehending, and managing one's own emotions and others' emotions in a manner that fosters healthy relationships and positive outcomes. In this article, we will delve into the power of emotional intelligence in relationships, how it can impact and shape the dynamics between individuals, and the steps one can take to improve their emotional intelligence.
Terrell GreenwoodPublished about a year ago in VivaWhy is individualism so appealing to young women?
Individualism is a capitalistic concept, as well as an extremely unlikely and sometimes toxic mindset. In a way or another, none of us is "self-made" as we always end up somehow needing other people in order to survive, no matter the reason. Being individualistic might therefore lead us to develop unhealthy selfishness and reluctance to ask for help, which leads to issues related to physical and mental health as well as other contexts.
Simona RossoPublished about a year ago in VivaTHE ART OF APOLOGIZING IN RELATIONSHIPS
THE ART OF APOLOGIZING IN RELATIONSHIPS 101 The Key to Building Stronger Relationships: The Guide to an Effective Apology Apologizing is a crucial aspect of any healthy relationship. It is a way of acknowledging wrongdoings and expressing regret for one’s actions. A sincere apology can go a long way in repairing and strengthening relationships. In this article, we will explore the art of apologizing in relationships and how it can help to resolve conflicts and improve communication.
Terrell GreenwoodPublished about a year ago in VivaHijab is a badge of honor
Hijab symbolizes modesty where people respect its wearer. Muslim women and girls, who wear Hijab with love and pride while they believe that dressing modestly doesn’t bring anything except good, are princesses of Islam; they are precious like a pearl in its shell. They live their life peacefully in their veil and conservative clothes.
Enas El NemrPublished about a year ago in VivaStating the Obvious: WWE Doesn't Respect Women's Wrestling
You know, I wasn't intending on writing about this. I was intent on just venting about this privately to fellow wrestling fans and letting it go. However, with the Royal Rumble closing in, and the more I think about this, it just makes me angrier and angrier. So the latest edition of Raw was their 30th anniversary special, which was titled, Raw is XXX. Now, when Raw is a big, special, celebratory episode, I look forward to it, because of so many big things happening. The thing I get excited for the most is, of course, the women's wrestling alums. Take 2019's Raw Reunion for example. Now, I did read some criticism against the show, but I was happy with it because of the female legends who appeared: WWE Hall of Famer Alundra Blayze, and former champions Kelly Kelly, Candice Michelle, and Melina (my all time favorite).
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished about a year ago in VivaInequality in education for African girls & women sets them up for a lifetime of turmoil and struggle
Gender equality has only been partially achieved in many countries around the world. As some are working towards achieving goals of incorporating women into positions of power, others are holding them back.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago in Viva