As the title suggests, I am a third culture kid, a TCK, or a TCI (I for individual), the phrase literally translates to “people who were raised in a culture other than their parents’ or the culture of their country of nationality, and also those who live in a different environment during a significant part of their child development years”.
We Bangalees demonstrate love to our close ones quite differently from the globally affirmed love languages.
After eight years of being an active mother, I have finally come to terms with acknowledging the identity of motherhood.
Is Elizabeth a feminist icon? I would have to go with a hard no.
To say that Roe v Wade does not affect us is untrue. It jeopardises women's right to choose all over the world.
I often wonder if I would be any different, feel any different, if I were a mother to a son, rather than a daughter.
One year goes by in the blink of an eye But the memories remain as livid as ever.
A few months ago, before the coronavirus outbreak, I attended a talk in Dhaka by a well-known internationally acclaimed feminist. The house was full, the air thick with expectation. I had heard of her aplenty, seen many talks of her online, and was eagerly waiting to hear her speak.
I have been asked this question a couple of times: Is women's clothing linked to their empowerment? I understand how in many cases
Globally, 2.4 billion people today do not have access to improved sanitation and 946 million still practise open defecation. It is estimated that only 26 percent of urban and 34 percent of rural sanitation and waste water services ensure hygienic separation of human excreta from human contact, and therefore can be considered safely managed (Hutton and Varughese, 2016).
“Issh lal lipstick, rastar meye shajte chaccho naki?” “Tumi radhte parona, jamaike khawaba ta ki?"
Share-net Bangladesh, a knowledge platform, organised the first discussion of its kind that focused upon SRHR (Sexual Reproductive
Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) is the concept of human rights applied to the fields of sexuality, reproductive system, and health for both men and women.
One in every three women are abused in their lifetime. If one goes by the statistics that the world has a total of seven billion people,
ne hero can make many more heroes”, says Mitra Hussaini. Born in Afghanistan, ten year old Mitra and her family migrated to Pakistan