Bangladesh’s progress in women’s education and workforce participation has been significant, but deep structural and cultural ...
A quarter of a century: for some, the measure of a single heartbeat in a nation’s long journey; for others, the slow ...
Opinion
Africa: The Burden of Representation - Women in African Academia and the Politics of Visibility
Representation in academia often imposes on women the implicit expectation to symbolise collective progress. Female academics are frequently viewed as representatives of all women, rather than as ...
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How a biological male shockingly won World’s Strongest Woman before title was given to this Briton
A Briton was awarded the “World’s Strongest Woman” title on Tuesday after it emerged that the original winner was a transgender woman who wasn’t eligible to compete. Jammie Booker originally won the ...
Meet The Jolly Old St. Nicks Breaking Every Stereotype In A Nutshell Being Santa is a calling, not just a gig: Professional ...
Captain Lindsey Jeffries Jones has made history as the first African American female helicopter pilot for the North Carolina ...
Researchers say today's AI platforms often default to common biases and stereotypes when prompted to generate images of ...
People say I behave like a man; I left the Woman MP seat because the constituency is large and I want to focus on Kole North, ...
I was told I may never orgasm after my operation, but after experimenting and getting past my anxieties, I'm so confident in what my body can do.
Is the culture surrounding the commercial and branding opportunities within women’s football more fraught than we care to ...
Industry-leading Companies share their best practices for leadership, inclusion and success through 2025 world tour of Break ...
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