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Breaking Stereotypes in Careers
Many stereotypes quietly box people in before they even realize it — and one of the most limiting areas is careers. Society often suggests that certain roles are not “meant” for women, but these assumptions are rooted more in tradition than in truth. You may have heard someone say, “That’s not really a girl’s job,” even as countless women continue to prove otherwise. So why does society cling to outdated ideas instead of accepting reality? Careers should not come with gender

Nivethashree Alagappan
Feb 112 min read


The Legacy of Her Last Name
A surname might seem like a small detail, but historically it has carried enormous legal, cultural, and personal weight. Across centuries, a woman’s last name was tied to her identity, autonomy, and even her legal status. Early Legal Foundations: Coverture (12th to 19th Century) The tradition of women taking their husband’s surname in Western countries can be traced back to the legal doctrine of coverture. This concept began forming in England during the 12th and 13th centuri

Shirin Kohli
Jan 143 min read
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