Womens-Interest
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God On The Tip Of Our Tongues
The pandemic has normalised spiritual discourse and religious references
3 min |
July - August 2021
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A NEW APPROACH
Malayalam film actor and Oxford graduate Santhy Balachandran used her anthropology background to conceptualise an avantgarde music video
3 min |
July - August 2021
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LOOKING OUT FOR THE BIRDS
Bird steward Karen Mason on why she wants to save the birds on Florida’s coasts and her viral photo of a bird feeding her chick
4 min |
July - August 2021
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SORAYA CHEMALY: RIGHTS AND RAGE
Washington DC-based author and feminist activist Soraya Chemaly believes women’s anger can be a powerful force for social justice
6 min |
July - August 2021
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A MYSTERY IN HISTORY
We review two novels set in the 20th century with fabulous, flawed female protagonists out to investigate strange goings-on
4 min |
July - August 2021
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A MOM'S LIFE
Photographer Debalina Bhatta’s photo feature following her mother’s daily routine is an ode to mothers everywhere
3 min |
July - August 2021
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THE RAGA OF LIFE
Mahesvari Autar’s events platform showcases Indian classical music and mantras to audiences in Holland
3 min |
July - August 2021
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WOMEN FIRST
Michigan-based artist and entrepreneur Svitlana Martynjuk is determined to facilitate fair representation of women in the global art scene
4 min |
July - August 2021
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UNLOCKING CREATIVITY
If the Covid pandemic affected each part of our lives, can art be far behind? Two young Indian painters Aditi Purwar and Shivangi Kalra take us through the ups and downs of their artistic journeys through the pandemic and how it has shaped their personal and creative vision
5 min |
July - August 2021
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WORKPLACE WELLNESS
Management consultant Seema Rekha on why employee mental health is vital for company growth and why women make better leaders
4 min |
July - August 2021
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The Joy Of Living
Slovakian transformational guide and web show host Slavomira Harcegova is driving across Europe in search of inspirational stories
4 min |
May - June 2021
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FEMINISM IN ACTION
Dubai-based feminist publisher Sabin Muzaffar is documenting female trailblazers and empowering women and girls globally through her digital platform Ananke
4 min |
May - June 2021
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THE LAW OF POETRY
Legal regulation strategist Naina Pachnanda is out to motivate India’s youth through Instagram inspiration and her new book of patriotic poetry
4 min |
May - June 2021
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AN ALTERNATIVE MYTHOLOGY
Filmmaker and bestselling author Trisha Das’s novels present a comical, feminist take on the Mahabharata
3 min |
May - June 2021
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DIPALI GOENKA LEADING BY EXAMPLE
Dipali Goenka, one of India’s most successful industrialists, exemplifies how compassionate leadership during a crisis can be a formula for growth
5 min |
May - June 2021
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SURVIVOR'S STORY
Journalist Urmi Bhattacheryya’s hard-hitting new book looks at the aftermath of sexual assault for five girls and women in India
4 min |
May - June 2021
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WORDS WOVEN INTO THE THREADS OF TIME
Linguistic expert and author Peggy Mohan traces the history of the Subcontinent through its languages, and notes how homogenisation of language reflects centralisation of power
5 min |
May - June 2021
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Steering a New World Order
Leadership consultant and agent of change Karen Lee Downes believes it is time for leaders and organisations to tap into their feminine intelligence
3 min |
May - June 2021
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HEALING WORDS
Holistic psychologist Dr Nicole LePera has promoted self-healing to her 3.7 million Instagram followers for years; she’s now written a book on it
4 min |
May - June 2021
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A NEW LEASH ON LIFE
A young girl suffers brain injury; her mother determines to bring her daughter back to life through love, care, surgery and Bharatanatyam
3 min |
May - June 2021
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NADIA SAMDANI A LEGACY OF ART
Dhaka-based art curator and philanthropist Nadia Samdani is on a determined mission to put Bangladeshi artists on the global art map
5 min |
April 2021
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Seeing & Believing
When an eye problem leads to an opening of the eyes
3 min |
April 2021
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EMPOWERING BUSINESSES
These women-led firms are powering Indian businesses with finance and sustainability solutions
8 min |
April 2021
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TAKING INDIAN ART TO DISTANT SHORES
Melbourne-based artist Anudeepa Kadiresan has created a new audience for ancient Dravidian art among modern art lovers
2 min |
April 2021
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KICKING THE BUCKET LIST
Former CSO of Cisco Canada, Ayelet Baron veered away from the rat race and became a truly global citizen connected to the people and planet
4 min |
April 2021
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WHAT THE ART REVEALS
Mona Rai’s unconventional abstract artworks are as mesmerising for viewer as for the artist herself, revealing secrets at every step of the pro
2 min |
April 2021
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Busting Tropes Over Tea
Silicon Valley techie and talk-show host Nitasha Syed is out to shatter stereotypes about Pakistanis, armed with a cup of chai
5 min |
April 2021
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IN THE CAUSE OF THE PEOPLE
Meet three Indian women whose enterprises were born from a pressing need in society: Sartaj Lamba launched Buddy Cabs to cater to wheelchair users; Sunali Aggarwal’s dating app AYA is India’s first to address the LGBTQ+ community; and audiologist and speech therapist Devangi Dalal is out to enhance the lives of the hearing-impaired
10 min |
April 2021
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SEEKING DIVINITY
Puerto Rican author Sharon M Koenig on her new book, meeting Dada JP Vaswani, and finding God
4 min |
April 2021
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FEMINIST PARENTING
In her new book, Seattle University professor Dr Sonora Jha looks at notions of gender identity and equality in the modern-day context
4 min |
