Women's Rights & Politics
Intersectional Labor: The Adjunct Professor Living Out of Her Car
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In the hallowed halls of academia, where intellect is supposed to reign supreme, a disquieting contradiction festers. Beneath the veneer of prestigious universities and...
Women's Rights & Politics
Nationality Rights: The Gendered Injustice of Statelessness
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Beneath the glittering veneers of modern governance—where passports act as glittering badges...
She arrived on his doorstep clad in a silk gown of borrowed...
In a world where happiness is commodified and conformity is the currency, the Feminist Killjoy emerges not just as a figure of dissent, but...
In a world where silence has been weaponized against women, where their voices are either dismissed as shrill or fetishized as seductive, the act...
Women's Rights & Politics
If Only We Could Update Men’s Firmware as Easily as We Update AI
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Imagine, if you will, a world where your smartphone suddenly halted, flashing...
Women's Rights & Politics
The Unpaid Shift: What Happens When Women Get Home From Work
Joaquimma Anna - 0 The bell tolls midday, but its echo lingers long past sunset. For millions of women—nurturers, creators, visionaries—what begins as an afternoon of ambition and...
The gamer who mutes the chat is not a coward. She is a strategist. In a world where digital arenas echo with the cacophony...
Women's Rights & Politics
Why Are Nurses Striking? Because Healing the Sick Shouldn’t Make You Poor
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In the labyrinth of modern healthcare, nurses are the unsung cartographers mapping paths of healing and hope. Yet, these navigators of human frailty are...
The dinner party was supposed to be a tableau of marital bliss—candles flickering like guilty secrets, wine glasses clinking in false harmony, laughter that...













