The RAINBOW WAVE and Modern-day POLITICS

by Laura Ionescu A crowd waves rainbow flags during the Heritage Pride March in New York on Sunday. For many years there has been a noticeable stigma against people that identify within the LGBTQIA+ community, and despite many protests and complaints, not much has been done to change that. Or so one might’ve thought. NBCContinueContinue reading “The RAINBOW WAVE and Modern-day POLITICS”

“Will a woman’s voice always be secondary to that of a man?”

She overcame everything that meant to destroy her! by Shailya Puri According to the United Nations the female population in India  is 48.4% and the male population is 51.96%. Out of the 48.4, 58.5% of women still face discrimination and harsh practices against them. Violence against women is a social (physical and mental) issue. PeopleContinueContinue reading ““Will a woman’s voice always be secondary to that of a man?””

SHAILYA PURI | “Can gender be questionable?”

‘Gender inequality is a human movement and not a female movement.’ Why do Indian Women feel like it’s a “burden” being a woman? Well it all started in 2012 when a young Indian woman was gang-raped in New Delhi the capital of India. In present time she is known as “Nirbhaya” which means “Fearless”. ProtestersContinueContinue reading “SHAILYA PURI | “Can gender be questionable?””

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