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Did You Know the Eiffel Tower Breathes With the Seasons?
By Tom Boyd I‘ve always thought of the Eiffel Tower as that stoic Parisian grandmother, solid, elegant, and unchanging. But here’s the twist: when summer

Women-Led Groups Receive Less Than 1% of Humanitarian Aid, Despite Being the Lifeline in Crisis
By Tilly Boateng When disaster strikes, women’s organizations are often the first to respond. They offer shelter, health services, protection and hope. Yet today, women-led

DID YOU KNOW? Lipstick Was Once Considered Witchcraft?
How red lips went from demonic deception to divine declaration By Tilly Boateng There’s a particular kind of power that comes with wearing red lipstick.

Did You Know? Tattoos Are the New Passports for Refugee Women
By Tilly Boateng Ink and Identity: How Refugee Women Preserve History on Their Skin When homes vanish and official records disappear, some displaced women are

Did You Know? Nature’s Secret for Making More Milk
By Tilly Boateng Breastfeeding can feel like an Olympic event sometimes, exhausting, rewarding, and requiring serious stamina! But did you know your body is already

Did You Know? Kung Fu Nuns in Nepal Promote Gender Equality
By Daniel Agusi Buddhism, often associated with principles of compassion and equality, has a complex history regarding gender roles within its monastic communities. While the