International Women’s Day Recognizing all women, world wide. Those who have excelled despite all obstacles. Those who have reached great heights. Those who raise children and hold communities together. Those who suffer and will overcome. Those who have fought and to those who will continue to fight. Women in the workplace, women in the communities, women at home, women who … Read More
Burnout. In the book “Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny” by Kate Manne, a fasci…
Burnout. In the book “Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny” by Kate Manne, a fascinating concept is introduced: Human Giver Syndrome. Human Giver Syndrome is the belief that some people (the givers) are supposed to exist to put all of their energy into creating comfort and success for other people, and to be attractive and available, physically and emotionally, at … Read More
Women’s Day “Gender inequality is one of the oldest and most pervasive forms of…
Women’s Day “Gender inequality is one of the oldest and most pervasive forms of inequality in the world. It denies women their voices, devalues their work and make women’s position unequal to men’s, from the household to the national and global levels. Despite some important progress to change this in recent years, in no country have women achieved economic equality … Read More