“We educate women because it is smart. We educate women because it changes the world.” Drew Gilpin Faust American historian who was the 28th president of Harvard University, and the first woman to serve in that role.
Musicians Seeking Inspiration from Their Roots
Following the most recent announcement and single from Beyonce in the past few weeks, the music industry has been on the edge of its seats. The album Renaissance is set to be released in July, and fans could not be more excited. The additional single that was released this month was an extra gift. Although this song has already reached significant popularity with its house music vibes and rhythm, other whispers of the song have been heard. According to some South Africans, the album cover and the song have significant similarities to that of well-known late South African artist Brenda Fassie.
Nike”s Bra Robots to Enhance Sports Bra Technology
The sports bra colossus, Nike, has made tremendous efforts to produce extensive sports bra fitting for women. It is like a soft tissue robot called “Brabot”.
Plus Size People Also Deserve To Be Loved
By Goodnews Buekor.
A video of a couple trended on Tiktok just recently. It is the way stories emanate these days, isn’t it? Alicia Mccarvell posted a video of her and her husband preparing for a friend’s wedding. The video, which has over 22 million views, has received severe criticism and derogatory remarks from TikTok users. Why? Because Alicia is a plus-size woman.
As The #Africaclimatecrisis Worsens, Child Marriage Is Increasing.
As the most severe drought in forty years drives families to the breaking point, UNICEF warns that girls as young as twelve are being coerced into child marriage and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) at “alarming rates” in the Horn of Africa.
Study: Breastfeeding Boosts Cognitive Function In Children Of Less-Wealthy Moms.
According to British research, breastfeeding directly improves the speaking, drawing, and cognitive abilities of children of disadvantaged moms.
“Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities”
“Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.” – Gloria Steinem. American feminist journalist and social political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader and a spokeswoman for the American feminist movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Steinem was a columnist for New York magazine, and a co-founder of Ms. magazine.