Activism
Activism
The Man Who Blinded The World
“An eye for an eye, and the whole world may go blind” These words echo in the annals of India’s colonial history, one of frivolous religious wars and self determined sovereignty. However the man who uttered these words, the man who is credited as the “Father of the Indian Nation,” who is worshipped, may have left the world blind to his own evils.
The Dating Conundrum: What It's Like for Asian Women to Date Outside Their Race
The first time I came across these types of messages I remember feeling shocked and caught off guard. In the past couple of years, however, this type of discourse and view has become more and more common.
When Jokes Go Too Far: The Dangerous Path of Stereotypes
Stereotypes have always surrounded the community of young Asian women. One image, in particular, showed us as weak, and submissive to the world.
How the #MeToo Movement Reached Another Film Industry
The Me Too movement was founded in 2006 by Tarana Burke, an activist from Harlem to help survivors of sexual violence, particularly black women and girls, and other young women of color from low wealth communities. The movement was started to help them find ways to heal, according to Me Too Movement website.
How the #MeToo Movement Reached Another Film Industry
The Me Too movement was founded in 2006 by Tarana Burke, an activist from Harlem to help survivors of sexual violence, particularly black women and girls, and other young women of color from low wealth communities.
The Eradication of Outdated and Stereotypical Gender Norms
The fundamental concern in civilization can be simply entrenched in the double standards enforced upon women by societal standards. The conviction that pride is paralleled to chastity must be eradicated. Some women are empowered by nakedness and others by modesty.