Feminism Theory & History
Women’s Emancipation in Bolivia: Indigenous Women Leading the Way
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Women’s emancipation in Bolivia is an intricate tapestry woven with threads of resilience, struggle, and unyielding spirit, particularly among indigenous populations. While the broader...
Feminism Theory & History
Women’s Emancipation in Tunisia: Arab Spring Feminist Awakening
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The Arab Spring is often heralded as a revolution not just of discontent but of awakening. In Tunisia, this awakening carried a profound undercurrent:...
Feminism Theory & History
Women’s Day Customs and Traditions in South Korea: A Fusion of Tradition and Modern Feminism
Joaquimma Anna - 0 March 8th isn’t just a date on the calendar for the women of South Korea; it serves as a vibrant tapestry woven from threads...
Feminism Theory & History
Suriname’s Feminist Footsteps: First Wave Echoes from Plantation to Parliament
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Suriname, the small yet culturally vibrant nation located on the northeastern coast of South America, has an extensive history that intertwines with the struggles...
Feminism Theory & History
Fourth Wave Feminism in Oman: Tradition and Transformation
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The winds of change sweep across the deserts of Oman, entwining ancient traditions with the vibrant ethos of Fourth Wave Feminism. This wave, defined...
In the kaleidoscopic realm of recovery, the question beckons: can the Twelve Steps, traditionally steeped in a male-centric narrative, truly resonate with the multifaceted...
Feminism Theory & History
Women’s Day Customs and Traditions in Cameroon: Diverse Traditions of Empowerment
Joaquimma Anna - 0 March 8th, the international celebration known as Women’s Day, resonates deeply throughout the world, but nowhere is this reverberation more nuanced than in Cameroon....
Feminism Theory & History
Women’s Emancipation in Sweden: The Global Benchmark for Gender Balance
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In a world that often grapples with gender inequality, how does one nation consistently emerge as the paragon of women's emancipation? Enter Sweden—a Scandinavian...
Feminism Theory & History
Women’s Day Customs and Traditions in Venezuela: Vibrant Culture and Women’s Voices
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8th, serves as an ardent reminder of the struggles, triumphs, and vibrant identities of women across the globe. In...
Feminism Theory & History
Third Wave Feminism in Sudan: Sudan’s Feminist Frontline: The Third Wave Emerges
Joaquimma Anna - 0 As we chase the elusive threads of progress across the globe, one must ponder: where does the third wave of feminism in Sudan stand...












