If you’re considering starting a podcast, we don’t blame you. You may be interested in starting a show dedicated to informing and empowering women to nurture their health. This is especially important in an age where health misinformation and gender-based discrimination are commonplace. For instance, recent research revealed that on Pinterest, about 51.1% of posts about breast cancer contained misinformation. …
Author: Shruti Kapoor
Cyber crimes against women and laws in India
India does not define the term ‘cyber crime’ under any legislation. The term ‘cyber’ relates to computers, the internet, or technology, thus implying that cyber crimes refer to offenses committed in virtual reality with the use of the internet. Cyber crimes against women are gender-specific offenses that are increasing day by day, becoming rampant in the cyber world. Cyber crimes …
Gender Inequality in the Politics of ‘Leisure’
According to the time-use survey 2019-20 for India, “Employed young women in paid work in rural India spent about 4 hours and 50 minutes on household chores. Their counterparts in urban areas spent around 2 hours and 45 minutes on domestic work. In contrast, employed young men spent only 40 and 30 minutes in rural and urban areas, respectively, carrying …
Ways Career Mentoring Can Help Women Shatter the Glass Ceiling
Having a mentor in your career
Breaking The Cycle: How Intergenerational Trauma Affects Women
Trauma has the potential to seriously disrupt lives. Often, we focus on those who have witnessed extreme events, such as terrorist incidents or as members of the military. Yet, it’s vital to recognize that traumatic experiences can form the reality of many women’s daily lives. There are a variety of toxic impacts that can arise from unchecked trauma. Certainly, it …
Afghan Women – Their Reality, Struggle and Courage
Introduction It is the year 2023. We cannot fault a person for assuming that maybe we are at the summit of modernity and gender equality. Or at least, somewhere near it. Regardless of objective beliefs, surely all women have basic, unanimously agreed on, rights? Girls can go to school. Women can go to work. Women can vote! It might be …
The Entrepreneurial Gender Gap: Obstacles Women Face When Building a Business
Women-owned businesses are on the rise. In 2021, 49% of all new start-ups in the U.S. were led by women. This is a rise from just 28% in 2019. The dramatic increase in women-led businesses may be partly due to the pandemic. It might have created a moment of opportunity for many would-be entrepreneurs. However, women still face significant barriers …
How to Stay Safe When Moving to a New City
When you are moving to a new city or an unfamiliar place, then safety needs to be the top priority. While it may be exciting to have a big adventure, if you don’t take the proper steps, then you could make yourself vulnerable to danger or an attack. It is important that you plan accordingly so you can be ready …
Time Out: Blowing the Whistle on Media’s Sexualization of Female Athletes
Introduction Women have been fantastic athletes for decades. Thanks to feminist movements and legal action, we are seeing women getting more and more involved in sport all over the world. Before Title IX (1972), only 1 in every 27 girls aged 14 to 18 played a sport. As of a 2010 report by the National Federation of State High School …
Women And Domestic Violence In Papua New Guinea
Domestic violence is a traumatic experience for those who experience it. According to the World Health Organization, about 1 in 3 women (30%) worldwide are subject to domestic violence, whether it’s physical, sexual, or both. While domestic violence doesn’t discriminate when it comes to nationality, this is a major problem in the country of Papua New Guinea (PNG). The statistics are …