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#MeToo

#MeToo, #TimesUp, A Room of One's Own, Australia, Canada, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Egypt, Elena Favilli, Elif Shafak, Featured, Feminism, Feminist Stories, Feminst Books, France, Francesca Cavallo, Germaine Greer, Goodnight Stories For Rebel Girls, Headscarves & Hymens, India, Iran, Italy, Margaret Atwood, Marjane Satrapi, Mona Eltahawy, Nigeria, NoViolet Bulawayo, Online Exclusive, Persepolis, Simone de Beauvoir, Sylvia Plath, The Bastard of Istanbul, The Bell Jar, The Female Eunuch, The Handmaid's Tale, The Second Sex, Turkey, Under Western Eyes, United Kingdom, United States, Virginia Woolf, We Need New Names, We Should All Be Feminists, Zimbabwe
November 14, 2018

A comprehensive list of books from all over the world that help navigate the true meaning and impact of feminism
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#MeToo, #TimesUp, Anaarkali of Aarah, Bollywood, Featured, Feminism, Online Exclusive, sexism, Sexual Assault, Swara Bhaskar, Tanushree Dutta, Veere Di Wedding
October 13, 2018

The fearless actor who brought the subject of female desire into mainstream theatres earlier this year with a glorious masturbation scene speaks out on Bollywood’s #MeToo movement and why everyone should be a feminist.
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#MeToo, Featured, Online Exclusive, Padma Lakshmi, Rape, Speaking Up
September 27, 2018

In an opinion piece in The New York Times the Television Personality spoke of her experience 30 years ago
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Kamana Gautam, Certified Nutritionist and Lactation Counsellor

This certified nutritionist and lactation counsellor is dedicated to educating people about the benefits of breastfeeding
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Ragini Nag Rao, A Curious Fancy
July 05, 2018

With her “fat fashion blog", A Curious Fancy, she uses her online presence to throw light on the reality of being an unapologetically fat Indian woman
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Saloni Chopra, Actor, Writer, Self-confessed Feminist
July 04, 2018

The Women Driving India’s Digital Revolution: Saloni Chopra

Text by Zaral Shah. Photograph by Amit Agarwal (Image provided by Sonali Chopra)

This self-confessed feminist is using the power of social media to break our culture of silence by getting her followers to engage in conversation about women’s rights.
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