Rethinking Superiority: Strength Isn’t About Violence

Rethinking Superiority: Strength Isn’t About Violence

Too often, superiority is measured by who can hurt whom. But what if true superiority is about who can heal, create, and uplift?

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The Bathroom Myth: Why Safety Talk Misses the Point

The Bathroom Myth: Why Safety Talk Misses the Point

The “bathroom threat” is political theater. Real danger isn’t in restrooms — it’s in the places we refuse to regulate.

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The Power Games of Religion

The Power Games of Religion

“When you use God to justify oppression, everyone is afraid to criticize.” Nawal El Saadawi reminds us: religion is not a neutral guide — it’s a political tool used to control women and protect the status quo.

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The Invisible Labor of Listening

The Invisible Labor of Listening

Women are often expected to absorb emotions, smooth conflicts, and offer comfort without question. This invisible labor drains time, energy, and selfhood — and it’s long past time we called it work.

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The Erasure of Older Women

The Erasure of Older Women

Older women are often treated as if they’ve aged out of relevance. In a culture obsessed with youth, ageism and sexism work together to make their experience — and their value — disappear.

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What They Call Care

What They Call Care

Women have long been left behind by modern medicine — misdiagnosed, excluded, and unheard. The cost is measured in pain, silence, and lives.

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It’s Not a Gender War. It’s a System.

It’s Not a Gender War. It’s a System.

The call for gender equality is not blame — it’s recognition. To move forward, we must stop interrupting pain with defensiveness and start listening with intent.

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The Perfect Villain

The Perfect Villain

Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction closed a chapter — but not the book. The deeper system that enabled Epstein remains intact, mostly untouched.

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When Allyship Stays Quiet

When Allyship Stays Quiet

Allyship isn’t a title — it’s a test. Too many pass when the spotlight’s on, but fail when it counts. Real support shows up even when no one’s watching.

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The Price of Politeness

The Price of Politeness

Women are taught to be nice before they’re taught to be safe. But politeness, when weaponized, becomes a quiet kind of silencing.

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