Madame Marie Curie the first woman to be awarded a Nobel prize, and then again. The only person to receive the Nobel prize in two different scientific fields. This Polish-French physicist and chemist was not just exceptionally ahead of her times in academics, but she was also a female powerhouse. The fifth child of teachers, […]
Menstrual Leaves: Yes or No?
As the name suggests, menstrual leave is leave granted to a woman during her period and can be either paid or unpaid, depending on the company’s policies. The reason being that according to a study 20% of the 40% of the working female population experience a condition called dysmenorrhea that causes tremendous pain during menstruation. […]
Not like Other Girls – Breaking Down The Sentence that Breaks Womanhood
I watched a video recently titled ‘I’m not like other girls’ by Girlsfeed, Buzzfeed India’s panel discussing mainstream issues of toxic masculinity, online dating and other everyday concerns a modern Indian woman faces. This particular video ran me through a series of emotions, ranging from guilt to anger to determination. Maybe it stung because […]
Our Month in Review – June 2019
Here’s a quick update of what GiveHer5 has been up to in the last month. We conducted a video shoot with the beneficiaries of GiveHer5 and you can see all the footage here. Weare also partnering with WOTR for some new projects. Another project we are working on is one with the Srijan foundation which […]
The Right to say No: Pro Life vs. Pro Choice
‘We’re always going to argue about abortion. It’s a hard choice and it’s controversial, and that’s why I’m pro-choice, because I want people to make their own choices.’ – Hillary Clinton With the Trump administration’s new attempt to implement laws that ban abortions, the battle has picked up pace like never before. […]
Do we have Something to be Proud About?
For those who are completely detached from social media or living under a rock, June is LGBT Pride Month, which began as a commemoration to the Stonewall riots on June 28, 1969. This is why Pride events, most popularly Pride Parades are held all through June. Despite the joint efforts of a large population […]
A Father’s Guide to His Daughter’s Period
Being a good father is one of the easiest and hardest things. In a society where we are peeling layer after layer of patriarchal oppressive ideas, that are being shoved down the throats of the masses, it can be difficult to rise above the noise. It takes awareness, unlearning, learning and compassion. In all […]
PMS and its Impact on Women’s Mental Health
Menstruation, also popularly referred to as periods, chums or ‘Aunt-flow’ is a natural process, which occurs post-puberty every month until menopause. Menstruation provides women with the biological ability to procreate. However, while this process is directly linked with a female’s reproductive abilities, pre and post menstruation can be physiologically and mentally taxing. Prior to one’s […]
How To Support Your Partner During Menopause
Menopause, just like menarche (which is the onset of menstruation) is a normal phenomenon. A natural part of aging, menopause is when a woman’s estrogen levels drop. Simply put, it is when a woman stops having her period and cannot get pregnant naturally. For many women, the physical changes and effects are often accompanied […]
Exercises for Pregnant Women (Gym Edition)
Here’s something we know – exercise releases endorphins (aka the body’s ‘happy hormones’), and when you’re pregnant you need all the ‘happy hormones’ you can counter some of the hormonal effects of pregnancy. Exercising when you’re pregnant is a great way to keep you mentally fit and in addition, it may also help prevent gestational […]