feminism
At its core, feminism is the simple conviction that women are equal to men in every regard, and should be treated as such.
How Stridhan Empowers Women in Land Inheritance Issues
Women in Hindu society have historically possessed limited rights when it comes to ancestral land ownership. Unlike their male counterparts, they have not enjoyed equal access to land inherited from their ancestors since ancient times, largely due to the traditional concept of Stridhan within Indian culture. This custom has influenced the extent of women's rights in land inheritance. Legislation such as the Hindu Succession Amendment Act (2005) introduced a new principle of equality, ensuring that women receive the same inheritance rights as men, particularly regarding land.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
World AIDS Day 2024
World AIDS Day 2024 is a strong sign of the moves that should be tended to in the battle against Helps while commending the steps made toward its counteraction and treatment. The current year's subject, "Follow the Privileges Way: My Wellbeing, My Right," is basic in the convergence of wellbeing and common freedoms, zeroing in on fair admittance to medical care, training, and backing for all impacted by Helps.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Viva
The True Victims of the Gender Pay Gap
Did you know that men are the real victims of systemic discrimination? It’s a brilliant fact I thankfully had explained to me (by a man, who of course understands sexism a lot better than me). Now be ready ladies, this will truly change your outlook on life, because since “men earn more, they have to pay more tax”. It all finally makes sense now, those pesky women aren’t the victim of the gender pay gap, but rather it’s the men! Girls we have to UP OUR GAME, we need to be allies to the male community! On top of this, because women retire with average pension savings of £69,000 compared to the struggling man’s pension of £205,000 they also have to pay far more pension tax than us. My eyes have been opened to the truth, and never in the year 2024 would I think there would still be the disturbing idea that those who earn more money have to pay more tax.
By Teenage Womanabout a year ago in Viva
The Tale of Pretty Privilege and How It Influences Women
How familiar are we with the concept of Pretty Privilege? It's common to think that individuals considered conventionally attractive—whether male or female—have an easier life than those who don't meet societal beauty standards. This perception is supported by evidence that beautiful people often receive better grades, have favorable job interview outcomes, enjoy increased opportunities, and grow up with greater self-esteem and confidence, as they frequently receive compliments about their looks. However, the implications of pretty privilege extend beyond mere superficial advantages. Often, it stems from internal biases and societal perceptions. This article explores the complexities of pretty privilege and its connections to longstanding issues of sexism and patriarchy, as well as its ongoing discussions in today's social media landscape.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
Redefining Femininity
Women have been changing the supposed rules of femininity for hundreds of years, there isn't any doubt about that. But sometimes, certain ones stand out in such a legendary way that you know they'll be talked about for generations to come.
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Viva
The Gift Durga Ma Gave Me on Noh Ratri
On the first day of Noh Ratri, I requested in my morning prayer to feel Durga Ma's energy. I wanted to know what the Durga aspect of Shakti (the Hindi and Sanskrit word for universal feminine energy, and the Hindi word for power) is, like what she feels like, and what exactly she represents.
By Neelam Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
Impressions from Watching Wicked Little Letters
When I was about seven, I wrote down all the curse words I knew on little pieces of paper and carried them with me in my tiny purse. I’d pull them out and share them with my friends, and we’d laugh hysterically. We knew it was forbidden to say them, which made it all the more thrilling.
By Lola Senseabout a year ago in Viva
Terror In The ER Waiting Room Reminds Me Why I Am Pro-Choice. Content Warning.
It Took Me Two Weeks. The pressure in my pelvis was dismissed as a symptom of my PCOS for two weeks before I gave in and decided to go to a doctor. I had a rough menstrual cycle at the beginning of September, so I figured I had an active cyst. No big deal, since I am very familiar with the process of 'riding it out.'
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Viva
Self-Love Can Be A Finicky Business
I was made fun of a lot as a kid because of my physical appearance. My last post was a lamentation detailing my futile efforts to figure out self-love. I picked the concept apart, but that brought confusion. I asked questions to readers hoping to receive clarity, like whether changing my physical appearance in order to hide it or enhance it is self-love or self-hate.
By Neelam Sharma2 years ago in Viva





