A poem on how women today feel compelled to do everything – run the house and win the world – which often leave them more exhausted than proud or …
Tag: gender norms
The Eyes on My Street
It's funny that what Foucault stated about a prison and how people’s gaze can visually control another person seems so relevant to my neighbourhood.
How Men Can Be Allies to Women Right Now
Men can be active bystanders; for example, by questioning sexist comments or stereotypes, or talking to a friend whose behaviour towards women doesn’t feel right.
From ‘Ghoonghats’ to Suits: Why the Indian Railways Need to Think Beyond Gender Binaries
Pictograms and signages, especially those relating to gender, are not mere visuals but serve to visibilise or invisibilise populations and contribute to a society’s understanding of gender.
To Loiter or Not? – The Question of Women’s Access to Public Spaces
Mobility is at the centre of feminism – and women are here to reclaim the right to roam the streets.
Gender Is Fluid : Gender Education Needs To Be Reflective of its Inclusivity
Whether it is in our words or in our actions, we continue to perpetuate gender stereotypes.