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When language becomes a quiet form of control: exploring why “wife material” isn’t the praise it’s made out to be. It feels ...
In an interview with SheThePeople, Shivani Varma spoke about her journey in Kathak and law, and the legacy of her gurus like ...
This opinion piece explores how the digital age turns rest into performance, making ordinary days feel like failure in a world obsessed with visibility and aesthetics.
From Sawan Somvar fasts to Teej celebrations, discover how this sacred monsoon month brings joy, connection, and cultural ...
More women are travelling solo than ever before. From planning hacks to safety tips, here's what it really takes for women to ...
Despite its contentious reputation, fur has always been synonymous with luxury and class in haute couture. In this article, SheThePeople Sartorial Series traces the history of fur. | Lifestyle, Opinio ...
Mahasweta Devi's Draupadi reclaims the body as resistance, rewriting the epic heroine as a tribal rebel who stands unbowed ...
Sikkim introduces private breastfeeding pods in markets and hospitals, making public spaces more mother-friendly and ...
Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka and businessman Georgios Frangulis made their relationship public in the spring of ...
Our brains were not originally built to read — yet we’ve trained ourselves to decode language in over 500 typefaces. But with ...
In an interview with SheThePeople, Gayathri Krishnan from California recounted how her younger days of rebellion continue to drive her philosophy of non-conformity to date. | Interviews, Art + Culture ...
On Guru Poornima, an ode to fictional women who act as our truest gurus—mirroring our reality, challenging our beliefs, and ...