Study: Boys Aren’t Better Than Girls At Math
Many believe that boys are better than girls at mathematics. However, a new study has challenged this age-old notion, revealing that there are no significant differences in mathematical abilities between […]
On Combating Gender Stereotyping
The Supreme Court (SC) of India recently suggested alternatives to words that stereotype women, and also prepared a list of alternative words! Although the learned lawyers and honourable judges of […]
‘Choice’ Of Words Enforced
The Communications and Media Commission (CMC), the media regulator in Iraq, recently asked the media houses to use the term sexual deviance, instead of homosexuality! In a statement, the media […]
On A Stern ‘Yes’ Or ‘No’
“No Means No…!” Well, the consent of both the parties is equally important in case of physical relationship; else the act could be considered as a crime. The echoes of […]
Disbanded Finally, But…
In what may be considered as a Big Victory for the Iranian women against the orthodox mentality of the administration in Tehran, the Ebrahim Raisi Government has abolished the controversial […]
Sex… For Women
by Swarna Jana Although it is a voice of dissent; involving issues related to women, let’s start with Indian film actor Ranveer Singh, let’s not delve into the nitty gritty […]
Recognising Her Work & Legacy
American pioneering art historian Stella Kramrisch (May 29, 1896 – August 31, 1993) had arrived in India in 1922 at the invitation of great Indian poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore […]
Landing A Punch In The Face Of Gender Taboos
An angle grinder fitted with a diamond blade… well, Bushra Al Hajjar, a 35-year-old Iraqi boxing instructor, has started being the Change. She, as the mother of two children, has […]
