Gender Equality and Gender Equity–A Far Cry For India?
We must understand that financial independence is a cornerstone to dignity, and that achieving financial independence for women in India is fraught with societal challenges
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We must understand that financial independence is a cornerstone to dignity, and that achieving financial independence for women in India is fraught with societal challenges
Breaking patriarchal bonds, defying age-old norms, fighting social injustice… this activist, feminist and humanist takes centre stage yet again to raise awareness about violence against women.
A collection of provocative essays from a quick-witted, queer, non-binary, sex-positive, working-class anti-capitalist.
The number of women venture fund partners and women-led venture funds are at an all time high. But raising money is still a grind for women entrepreneurs.
Studies have been done about the hardships that Black female entrepreneurs face. The proposed solutions are literally steeped in capitalism & white supremacy.–Althea Branton
In this personal essay, creative entrepreneur Timaj Garad shares her experience attending StrikeUp 2022– A ‘not business as usual’ conference for women entrepreneurs.
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We must understand that financial independence is a cornerstone to dignity, and that achieving financial independence for women in India is fraught with societal challenges
Breaking patriarchal bonds, defying age-old norms, fighting social injustice… this activist, feminist and humanist takes centre stage yet again to raise awareness about violence against women.
A collection of provocative essays from a quick-witted, queer, non-binary, sex-positive, working-class anti-capitalist.
The number of women venture fund partners and women-led venture funds are at an all time high. But raising money is still a grind for women entrepreneurs.
Studies have been done about the hardships that Black female entrepreneurs face. The proposed solutions are literally steeped in capitalism & white supremacy.–Althea Branton
In this personal essay, creative entrepreneur Timaj Garad shares her experience attending StrikeUp 2022– A ‘not business as usual’ conference for women entrepreneurs.