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Rituparna Ghosh: The Power of Storytelling for Your Personal Brand
Personal branding is no longer a nice-to-have. It is the value you bring to the table, what you can do for others, and that by which people remember you.
5 Practical Ways to Support Feminism
The key to our liberation is ensuring everyone has an equal chance at success and happiness. It’s consciously choosing to be open-minded and inclusive. It’s about viscerally understanding this simple truth, “I am not free while any woman is unfree, even if her shackles are very different than my own.” Here are 5 practical ways to support Feminism in our everyday lives.
She Speaks: Is the Queen Bee Syndrome Real?
In a thought provoking chat, Shalu Manan, Vice president, People Functions at Genpact, India and Bidisha Banerjee, Chief Talent Development at the Future Group discuss if the ‘Queen Bee Syndrome’ is a myth or reality- in conversation with Bhavna Toor and Shonali Advani.
5 Uninformed Ideas Against Feminism in India
I don’t think anyone, with any degree of intellectual honesty, can say women hold equal status to men in India. And yet, the need for feminism is strongly contested by men and women alike. Let’s look at the 5 main arguments against it.
Lessons on Inclusivity from Transgender Leaders
Representation matters. It means having role models, people we can relate to and emulate. It creates awareness, cultural shifts, and policy changes. Let us highlight leaders like Priya Babu and Akkai Padmashali, and let us focus on our shared humanity.
Supporting Feminism: Insights from Indian Men
If we want more men to support women and feminism, we need to clarify a key point. Feminism is for women. It looks to solve the issues women face, and endeavors to create more equitable opportunities. But, feminism also benefits men. Society doesn’t just place restrictive gender norms on women, men are also expected to meet unrealistic and unfair expectations based on their gender. It’s society’s outdated understanding of manhood that inhibits men from being able to feel and express their full range of emotions. It places worth on a man’s ability to earn a living, over his ability to love and care for his family. It perpetuates violence against women, as it believes men are too animalistic and barbaric to control their baser urges. This system blames women, and in the same breath ignores male victims of abuse and sexual assault. We live in a system that dehumanizes and belittles men. Feminism says men are much more than this.