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Socio-political action

25Nov

Is there gender equality while care work remains unpaid and assigned exclusively to women?

Hiring domestic workers – the process of which is also largely undertaken by the woman – does not alleviate the care work burden enough for women in the critical mass to freely participate in civic discourse. Neither can a progressive husband save their partner from gendered labour exploitation.
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08Mar

The Women’s League is nolonger an acceptable excuse for the inaction of political messiahs

But as we put our safety on the line and advocate for change alongside our next leaders, it shall be only with those, if any, who prioritize our humanity.
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