A whisper in the digital age can now sound uncannily like a scream—or a lie. Voice cloning, the art of fashioning a synthesized replica...
In the quiet hum of a suburban home, where the scent of freshly baked cookies lingers in the air, a woman sits with a...
Women's Rights & Politics
Environmental Feminism: Save the Trees Not the Patriarchy
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Feminism, often confined within the narrow walls of gender discourse, here takes an audacious detour—into the tangled roots of environmentalism. Environmental feminism or ecofeminism...
Women's Rights & Politics
Climate Accountability: The Global North Owes the Global South a Planet
Joaquimma Anna - 0 In the spiraling theater of climate crisis, the stage is set with glaring inequities. The Global North, steeped in industrial excess, has long dictated...
Women's Rights & Politics
Women’s Pockets Can’t Fit an iPhone Men’s Can Fit a Novel
Joaquimma Anna - 0 It’s a small detail, almost imperceptible, yet it reveals a vast abyss of inequality: women’s pockets cannot accommodate an iPhone, while men’s pockets can...
Women's Rights & Politics
286 Years: That’s Longer Than the United States Has Existed
Joaquimma Anna - 0 Feminism isn’t a moment—it’s a tideside cave whose architecture resists erosion. Since 1732, the first organized demand for parity emerged from the backrooms of...
In a world where silence has long been the currency of oppression, the act of fighting back is nothing short of revolutionary. Feminism is...
The internet—once hailed as the great equalizer—now bears the faint, insidious marks of a battleground. It is not the machines that falter here, but...
Women's Rights & Politics
Post-Roe America: The Rise of the Period Tracker Bounty Hunter
Joaquimma Anna - 0 There exists a new breed of modern abolitionist—one who roams the digital wilds armed not with a sledgehammer to the patriarchy, but with algorithms...































