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An exploration of fan fiction's role in teenage girlhood—from Tumblr to Wattpad, sexuality, shame, ethics, and the enduring communities girls create online.
"I see how many refugee women carry heavy, invisible work—translating, filling forms, managing appointments—and the emotional burden of starting over. I want my work in psychology to support women like my mother, to reduce these unfair pressures, and to offer real emotional and mental health care" - writes Farkhunda Ahmadi
"I think there's room to rehash the conversation around how social media, for people of marginalised backgrounds and especially racialised teens, is a place to find connection in a largely white and colonial country" – writes Soaliha Iqbal.
Former Olympic rower Dr Jane Thornton, who is the IOC's Health, Medicine and Science Director, shares how protecting athlete mental health will be a priority at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
I'm not playing by the philanthropy rulebook, and you don't need to either.
Describing herself as a visually challenged writer, Arundhati Nath has broken barriers and inspired change through powerful storytelling. Today, she sits down with Minal Singhvi, who co-founded Radio Udaan with Danish Mahajan after noticing there "was nothing in the field of media that could help the visually impaired with support and information".
A young woman journalist in Beirut reflects on war, survival, and press freedom as she chases a lifelong dream of New York while reporting under drones and fear.
Inoya didn’t begin with a pitch deck, it began with questions about the gaps in education and open dialogue around sustainable period care. If you're as curious as we were, read on:
The gender pay gap in Australia's private sector has only narrowed by 0.7% in the last year, according to the latest data from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA).

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