feminism
At its core, feminism is the simple conviction that women are equal to men in every regard, and should be treated as such.
Women's Right
Women's history is full of pioneers in the fight for equality in the United States. From recruiting Father Founders and suffragists to Title IX and early female politicians, American women moved on equally. History shows that women have made great strides in this fight, including women and progress towards equal employment and employment opportunities.
By Radha Karki5 years ago in Viva
The world needs more Feminine energy.
I personally think that being women is really beautiful thing .As a woman it is extremely important to embrace ,accept and praise yourself and use your full potential .The feminine side is expressed when you move with the flow of life, embrace your creative energy,dance ,play and attune to your internal process. Feminine energy is the specific set of traits which is considered to be the opposite of traits associated with masculine energy.people of all genders need both feminine and masculine to function and feel like one person. Men are mostly raised and encouraged to see more through masculine energy but the ability to surrender and be flexible is a great joy .In fact raising boys without gender stereotypes is the best decision you will ever made .likewise while many women are still growing up striving for femininity,but there are many benefits of being crisped, direct and progressive. It will be satisfying to manifest both masculine and feminine energies for all of us.
By Alyssa World5 years ago in Viva
The Reinvention of Female Identity
In true Kiwi fashion, New Zealand was the first to grant female suffrage in 1883. The Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902 enabled Australian women over 21 to vote in federal elections. Switzerland, surprisingly, was one of the last European nations to allow women’s suffrage in 1971. In 2015, Saudi Arabia was one of the last nations in the world to grant women the vote.
By Sarah Zach5 years ago in Viva
Addressing the Gender Gap in Employment
Mrs. Hart is a lovely mother of two. She used to have a thriving career in a huge company, but ever since she had her twins, she decided that it would be better for her to focus on caring for her children and their household. She would have loved to still keep her job, but unfortunately, she found that most businesses in her area don’t offer flexible work hours and don’t provide parental benefits or leaves. As a mother, this set-up simply isn’t sustainable.
By Athena Wisdom Institute5 years ago in Viva
Crafting: Women's Empowerment. Second Place in Threading the Needle Challenge.
I’m sitting in a bright and buzzy classroom with around 20 other women. People chat excitedly, leaning over to see what their neighbours are working on. Music plays in the background; some people are singing along, others humming their own tune. The occasional squeal pops out as someone finishes their piece, delighted with their own handiwork. We swap colours, we sort beads, we pass scissors, we snip threads, we admire each other’s work. The room is filled with colour and creativity and fun and love.
By Jenifer Nim5 years ago in Viva
Advice for Women: Don't Perceive Men
The man sitting in the largest Zoom box on my screen made his disposition clear- he had two sons, enjoyed hunting and fishing, and valued the input of my male peers more than that of anyone else. I had been shot down and ignored, only to be overshadowed by Brent or Kyle repeating my answer a few seconds later.
By Megan Kopeny5 years ago in Viva
The State of the Gender Pay Gap in 2021
It’s a tale as old as time: a woman, with comparable background experience, works just as hard as a man, and yet she’s more likely to walk away with a significantly lower paycheck. In the past decades, we’ve made large strides towards improving gender equality on so many levels. But there are still areas, such as workplace compensation, that have quite some catching to do.
By Pam Jannes5 years ago in Viva
Feminism
Feminism is a social and political organization that promotes women's rights on the basis of gender equality. It does not deny the biological differences between the sexes but seeks equality in opportunity. It covers everything from social and political forums to economics. In fact, women's rights campaigns have been the most important part of history in the empowerment of women. Women's twentieth-century campaigns made voting right, public property, work and education possible. Therefore, the essay aimed at women will discuss its significance and impact.
By Sumesh Bhaila5 years ago in Viva
4 Feminist Icons on Television
“What’s the trick to writing a great female character? Make her human.” – Nicole Holofcener, film writer Through decades of television, we've watched women grow from props and artwork to superheroes and storymakers. Writers are increasingly conscious of creating complex feminine characters with their own agency.
By Robyn Reisch5 years ago in Viva





