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The roots of feminism were planted millennia ago; we must understand feminism throughout history to contemplate how much farther we can go.
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
I present to you Ozempic to treat diabetes keto for weight loss continued
Ozempic, also known as semaglutide, is a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It is a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, which means it works by mimicking the effects of GLP-1, a hormone that helps regulate insulin production and blood sugar levels.
By Ahmed Mostafa3 years ago in Viva
Chris Buckner on Significant Art Movements Throughout History | New York, NY
Art is one of history’s most significant factors, as it can change with cultural and environmental transformations. Many individuals have led the way in making these transformations, and the following influential art movements included some of the best creations throughout history.
By Chris Buckner3 years ago in Viva
The Thinning of The Veil.
If you are familiar with the Pagan, Druid, or Wicca communities at all, whether personally or historically, then it’s likely that you have at least heard of the holiday of Samhain. Samhain, (Pronounced Saa-wn) is considered to be the pagan new year and the time of year when the veil between this present world and the spiritual, or ancestral, is the thinnest. While many consider Samhain to fall on or around the secular folk holiday of Halloween and celebrate it simultaneously, they are vastly different holidays with different origins and atmospheres.
By Alys Revna3 years ago in Viva
Simple Actions to Love Yourself Extra
So many women direct severe objections and also self-hatred in the direction of themselves. The need to be best can cause deeply held body image issues and eating problems and ruin relationships with liked ones. Right here are 6 straightforward actions by Brandon Bays, the writer of The Journey, to create long-term outcomes for actual vanity and acceptance.
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Viva
Winds of change in Iran.
A Symbol of Resistance The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in Tehran, allegedly due to improperly wearing her hijab under Iran’s strict dress code laws, has ignited a movement that refuses to be silenced. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Iranian women have been subjected to rigid laws enforcing the hijab, with the morality police ensuring compliance. However, Amini's tragic death has become a catalyst for resistance, turning her into an enduring symbol of defiance.
By Sergios Saropoulos3 years ago in Viva
Historic Women in the News
1607 - By 1607 Jamestown, Virginia has been settled and in 1608 Anne Burras becomes the first documented white English woman to marry in the “New World”. She arrived in the New World with a ship load of supplies in the employ as a maid to Mrs. Thomas Forrest. Within the year she married John Laydon and they had four daughters: Virginia, Alice, Katherine, and Margaret. Her daughter, Virginia Laydon is the first child born in the new English colony of Jamestown.
By Paula C. Henderson3 years ago in Viva
‘Tawaifs’ : The Unsung Female Musicians of India
The word ‘tawaif’ carries a bad rap in today’s times. But that wasn’t always the case. Today a tawaif is used to depict either a prostitute or the ‘other woman’ or a ‘woman of low morals’ who breaks families for her personal benefit. And unfortunately, in modern times, their portrayal as seductive girls, singing and dancing to double meaning songs meant to titillate the customer has further damaged their reputation
By Peeping_Soul3 years ago in Viva





