Women’s Day: Fun Feminism vs. Reality–Power, Activism, Equity and the Feminine | Ep. 5 cover art

Women’s Day: Fun Feminism vs. Reality–Power, Activism, Equity and the Feminine | Ep. 5

Women’s Day: Fun Feminism vs. Reality–Power, Activism, Equity and the Feminine | Ep. 5

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Dr. Azadeh Khatibi reflects on the significance of Women's Day, exploring women's unique strengths and the challenges they face in society. She discusses the need for women to embrace their femininity while navigating predominantly masculine systems, the impact of work on family dynamics, and the importance of honoring women's biological cycles. Dr. Khatibi also highlights the role women play in supporting existing power structures and calls for a deeper understanding of the complexities of womanhood.

Dr. Azadeh Khatibi reflects on the significance of Women's Day, exploring women's unique strengths and the challenges they face in society. She discusses the need for women to embrace their femininity while navigating predominantly masculine systems, the impact of work on family dynamics, and the importance of honoring women's biological cycles. Dr. Khatibi also highlights the role women play in supporting existing power structures and calls for a deeper understanding of the complexities of womanhood.

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