feminism
At its core, feminism is the simple conviction that women are equal to men in every regard, and should be treated as such.
International womens day
Happy International Women's Day! Today we celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women worldwide. On International Women's Day, we honor the women who have paved the way for gender equality and recognize the work that still needs to be done to achieve true gender parity. International Women's Day is a reminder that every person, regardless of gender, deserves equal rights and opportunities. Let's continue to fight for gender equality together. This International Women's Day, let's celebrate the powerful women in our lives and work to empower the next generation of women leaders. International Women's Day is not just a day to celebrate women, but also a day to reflect on the progress we've made and the work that still needs to be done to achieve gender equality. Let's use International Women's Day as a call to action to support and uplift women in all aspects of life, from the workplace to the home to the community.
By Karthik Raj3 years ago in Viva
A Woman is a Woman…
Being a woman is not all about dresses, dolls, and hair bows. There are so many different classifications of women in this day and age; it is no longer about femininity whatsoever. Hell, it is no longer about gender identification either. Just because a woman was ‘assigned female’ at birth does not mean that is the body she will be growing into. It is a tangled web we all weave.
By #KristinaWrites3 years ago in Viva
Hijab is not a restriction of freedom
In creepy surroundings full of fear and panic due to a magnitude earthquake, occurred on February 6/2023, brought down many buildings in southern turkey near the northern border of Syria, trapping residents and sending others fleeing into the streets, while crushed people under buildings screamed for the help of rescue teams to get them out of the prison of ruins and mounds of debris to the freedom of life, there was a Muslim Turkish woman survivor who was trapped under the rubble in the city of Gaziantep refused to step out from under it and go to her freedom without her Islamic Hijab. She asked the rescue team to give her one. Check out the video showed here.
By Enas El Nemr 3 years ago in Viva
Recreational Feminism
Feminist discourse is increasingly easy to get involved in. Due to the rise of social media and the internet, anyone can have their say from anywhere. I could be taken as an example of this: sitting in my bedroom, typing away about my opinions on everything. Myself, along with many other teenagers, have found feminist discourse to be interwoven with every type of media- most prominently on TikTok. I know I have a tendency to relate many cultural phenomena back to this app, but (especially for teenagers) the impact it has had on many aspects of life cannot be underestimated.
By Hannah Macdermott3 years ago in Viva
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.
By Geetanjali Sharma3 years ago in Viva
Do not forget the women who rebelled
Iran has a long and painful history of protests. Election fraud, economic struggles, and civil liberties have all sparked revolts over the years. However, the most recent movement represents something unprecedented. A revolution led by women, supported by men, and deeply rooted in a demand for fundamental human rights.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Viva
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.
By Enas El Nemr 3 years ago in Viva
THE 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.
By Terrell Greenwood3 years ago in Viva







