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9 Other Superheroines Who Need Their Own Movie Adaptations
This week, director Patty Jenkins made history. She became the first woman director to head up a summer blockbuster ― a big-budget sector of the film industry typically rese...
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The French comic artist Emma illustrates the concept of the ‘mental load’. When a man expects his partner to ask him to do things, he is viewing her as the manager...
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Read MoreWomen TTE's Posted On Shatabdi To Ahmedabad
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The garment industry in Bangladesh has played a significant role in economically uplifting a large cohort of poor and vulnerable women. The opportunity to be gainfully employe...
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Read MoreHelen Mirren On Why She Resisted Calling Herself A Feminist At First
Though Helen Mirren emphatically calls herself a feminist now, she admits she's resisted the term in the past. Making the commencement speech at Tulane University in New Orlea...
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For Megan McKnight, the natural first step after registering for classes at DePaul University in Chicago was to align herself with the school's queer community. McKnight was r...
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I know firsthand what it's like to struggle with gender dysphoria at work, and how aggravating it can be. When I was a closeted transgender woman, sometimes I'd only make it p...
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Mithali Raj believes India fans would stand to benefit if the women's cricket matches were broadcasted. India women's cricket team captain Mithali Raj has attributed poor atte...
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Writer Ranjan Das Gupta reflects on emotional intelligence as a human, ethical and socia...
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In this in-depth conversation with Vinta Nanda, Fr. Kureethadam Joshtrom reflects on eco...
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The Last Dance: Tragedy of a Dancing Queen - Khalid Mohamed narrates the rise and fall o...
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