
Internalizing Body Image Issues
I am sure many other women and girls have stories similar to mine. And it leads me to my question: who do we look good for?
I am sure many other women and girls have stories similar to mine. And it leads me to my question: who do we look good for?
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You do not have to be Sudanese to support the basic human rights of civilians who are being systematically and mercilessly massacred.
I’ve had acne for as long as I can remember. I can’t remember what my skin looks like without it.
Endometrix is an app that aims to make endometriosis easier to understand.
‘Revenge porn’ describes the action of one individual sharing another’s private or intimate photos or videos publicly without first obtaining their consent. The term came into prominence in the UK around 2014/15. Activists such as Charlotte Laws started to lobby for appropriate ‘revenge porn’ laws
This blog post was originally posted on Upworthy.com as part of a project with Girls’ Globe, Upworthy and Johnson & Johnson.
Is diversity more important than meritocracy?
Today, women make up only a fraction of the tech industry. But there’s change in the air.
This blog post was originally posted on Upworthy.com as part of a project with Girls’ Globe, Upworthy and Johnson & Johnson. When Ruchit Nagar’s parents moved to Houston, Texas, in the late 1980s, they had no idea their son would grow up to save children’s lives
In Gilgit, a rural region of north Pakistan, Shaheen I-Tech Lab is living proof that the internet and feminism go hand-in-hand. Created exclusively for women, the computer lab provides a safe, productive, and collaborative space to access the internet, free of cost. “Opportunities become available
One week on from the attack, the term ‘incel’ remains all over news sites and social media. Short for ‘involuntarily celibate’, it refers to online groups of men who believe that they are unable to experience sexual relationships because women unjustly deny them sex.
“Words have power. TV has power. My pen has power.” – Shonda Rhimes
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