How is it that women are still not safe in their workplaces, in the outdoors, or even at home?
We seem to know more about the bad things and people in the world than we do the good. Perhaps there are too many bad things and people.
They come early in the morning, calling out to the women of the houses—“Khallamma charta bhaat khaite diben?”—to provide them with a cooked meal.
When WHO declared Covid-19 a pandemic, many organisations immediately called for ideas on what to do as there was no doubt that an economic disaster was looming.
How is it that women are still not safe in their workplaces, in the outdoors, or even at home?
We seem to know more about the bad things and people in the world than we do the good. Perhaps there are too many bad things and people.
They come early in the morning, calling out to the women of the houses—“Khallamma charta bhaat khaite diben?”—to provide them with a cooked meal.
When WHO declared Covid-19 a pandemic, many organisations immediately called for ideas on what to do as there was no doubt that an economic disaster was looming.