Currently, our family law is supposedly based on the principle of gender equality. However, despite this foundation, both formal and substantive discrimination persist. It is imperative to apply a ...
The World Economic Forum’s Gender Gap Report 2024 ranks India 127th out of 146 countries in economic participation and opportunity for women—a reminder that progress is not just about GDP numbers.
After a 17-year-long stint in the corporate world, Halim gravitated towards social work and activism ... who may have grown disillusioned but still care about justice and equity. That’s why the ...
Congresswoman Yvette Clarke leads the Congressional Black Caucus, advocating for civil rights, justice, and equity amid political challenges.
Fast-track approval has been granted for the controversial Maitahi Village in Nelson’s Kākā Valley and one of the developers ...
This week is the 50th anniversary of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week), and increasingly, with each year, the ...
Looking back at it now, over 50 years after the push to desegregate the state fair and Cotton Bowl, I admire the courage it ...
Imagine this scenario: You’re 80 years old with two grown sons that you raised by yourself after divorcing your ex-husband.
An uncomfortable question persists: do ordinary Marathas truly want quotas, or is the agitation driven by leaders and ...
As the world marks the International Day of Peace, OGHENOVO EGODO-MICHAEL shines the spotlight on Nigerians whose works and ...
Collier, the MVP front-runner who is one of women’s basketball’s most influential voices, had no choice but to make a difference. Her family made sure of it.
"Justice is, first and foremost, a virtue, that is, a firm and stable attitude that orders our conduct according to reason ...