Confessions Of A Mother Stuck At Home Thanks To Coronavirus

Oh god, kids at home, myself at home, the whole world at home, no playdates, cancelled classes, schools also shut and what not.
Oh god, kids at home, myself at home, the whole world at home, no playdates, cancelled classes, schools also shut and what not.
Why don’t we tell stories as they are? Why do we look for a moral from each? Watch or read this engaging conversation on Sita, patriarchy, feminism and faith.
Legs at 45 degrees lying on a bench against the horizon of sunshine, grass and blue skies. Books would read themselves to me?
To me women don’t make history sitting and smiling. They make history when they stand up, speak up. When they rage and they roar.
Women deserve and need full media spotlight on what they are doing, and how they are doing it. We have a live struggle. It won’t change until we talk about it.
First celebrated in 1976, International Left Handers Day is a celebration dedicated to that section of the human lot, that loves to revels in its uniqueness!
India’s hero Abhinandan is back. He not only downed enemy planes, but saved all information from landing in the hands of Pakistan. In what can only be heroic, despite his injury from the ejection, he took all the papers and maps, shredded them and soaked them in a pond and some he even chewed up. […]
Maggie Shiflett is a Peace Corps Volunteer who just wrapped up in Lesotho, Africa where she taught English and Life Skills curriculum involving HIV & AIDS education to the people. Shiflett speaks to SheThePeople.TV’s Shaili Chopra about her experience as a volunteer, teaching the kids, women’s safety and on making human connections. Find in there, Volunteering […]
Women will be an important vote bank and voice in the current election season all the way to May 2019. We are 600 million women in India, that’s 9% of the global population. We aren’t just people, we are a force. When you look at those who are entering the voting population, you realise how […]
As Rajasthan goes into elections, SheThePeople puts the spotlight on Women and the Vote. Shaili Chopra travelled to Matoon a small village off Udaipur to know more about what women wanted from these elections. It was an hour-long bus ride and nearly half of it was rickety. We entered a dusty village, with patchy land […]