Textures that feel like home to the soul ✨
Soft bubbles. Warm sunlight. Silky gloss. Petals in bloom. The little sensory moments that make life beautiful.
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“Women do it too.”
“Things have changed now.”
“Women misuse the laws meant to protect them.”
These are comments many women hear when they speak about inequality or violence. On the surface, they may sound reasonable — even balanced. But they often ignore something fundamental: the weight of history and the reality of systemic power.
Equality is not about denying that harm can happen to anyone. It is about understanding patterns. It is about acknowledging that for generations, women have navigated a world structured around fear, silence, and unequal access to power.
When someone points to a few isolated incidents to dismiss centuries of structural injustice, it does not create balance — it erases context.
Real equality does not come from pretending history did not happen.
It begins by acknowledging it.
Women speaking about their experiences is not exaggeration, and it is not a competition of suffering. It is an attempt to be heard in systems that have long dismissed their voices.
When men are victims, their stories often become headlines.
When women are victims, their experiences too often dissolve into statistics.
Listening — truly listening — is where change begins.
#GenderEquality #ListenToWomen #PostForChange #EqualityMatters #socialjustice
Every damn time, women show the world what strength looks like.
Happy Women’s Day to our community. ✨
#WomensDay #InternationalWomensDay #WomenEmpowerment #WomenWhoInspire #PostForChange
They were poets and activists.
Artists and revolutionaries.
Performers and freedom fighters.
The women who shaped history were never “too much” or “too scattered.”
They were simply limitless.
This Women’s Day, remember:
You don’t have to shrink yourself to fit a label.
Your many passions are not confusion.
They’re power. ✨
#WomensDay #InternationalWomensDay #PostForChange #WomenWhoInspire #WomenForChange
8th March is more than just a date.
In 1917, women workers in Petrograd took to the streets demanding “Bread and Peace.”
What began as a protest soon grew into a movement that reshaped history and paved the way for women gaining the right to vote.
International Women’s Day reminds us that progress was never given, it was fought for.
And the journey toward equality continues. ✊♀️
#InternationalWomensDay #IWD2025 #WomensRights #GenderEquality #PostForChange WomenEmpowerment WomenInHistory EqualityForAll
What started as a conversation on Youth Ki Awaaz has grown into a decade of advocacy.
Menstrual health is now recognized as a fundamental right. ❤️
#MenstrualHealth #PeriodEquity #MenstrualHealthMatters #BreakTheStigma #PeriodPositive GenderEquality HealthEquity DignityForAll Advocacy SocialImpact WomenAndGirls PostForChange MenstrualEquity EndPeriodPoverty YouthVoices
Online spaces reflect the same power structures we see offline. Words are used to shame, threaten, and control. Avanti Nagral talks about recognising words as violence, understanding gender based abuse as a power tactic, and why women building their own digital spaces matters.
#genderjustice #endgbv #onlineviolence #digitalfeminism #womenonline #safeinternet #reclaimingspace #voicesofwomen #powerandcontrol #wordsmatter #mediacritique #internetculture #genderequality #womeninspaces #digitalrights #feministmedia #speakup #creatorsforchange #youthvoices #socialimpact
From childhood to adulthood, our relationship with the internet changes. So do the risks, the visibility, and the ways we learn to protect ourselves.
Influencer Isha Khanna reflects on how existing online has shaped her journey over the years, and what it means to navigate digital spaces as a woman today.
#digitalidentity #womenonline #onlinejourney #internetandidentity #saferinternet #digitalspaces #womenvoices #socialmediarealities #onlinepresence #mediaandgender
This year, @piyali_toshniwal shares not just her experience with digital gender-based violence, but a deeply personal story — how speaking up and reporting helped her reclaim her confidence.
She reminds us that silence protects no one, but support systems do.
Her message to anyone going through this:
You are worthy. You are believed. And you don’t have to navigate this alone.
Let’s stand with every survivor finding their voice.
#OrangeTheWorld #EndGBV #StopDigitalViolence #16DaysOfActivism #BreakTheSilence #YouAreNotAlone #PostForChange #UNWomen #SafetyOnline #DigitalRights #StandWithSurvivors #HerVoiceMatters
🧡 Orange the World Week | Year 2
Celebrating @piyali_toshniwal ’s second year of championing the global movement to end digital gender-based violence.
Her journey continues to reflect courage, clarity, and an unwavering commitment to creating safer online spaces for women and girls.
This year, she went a step further — opening up about her own personal experience with online harassment.
By sharing her story, she reminded everyone that digital abuse is not abstract or distant; it affects real people in deeply personal ways.
Her honesty created space for others to acknowledge their own experiences, break the silence, and seek support.
Piyali also spoke about how reporting incidents has helped her at times — not because the system is perfect, but because every act of reporting is an act of reclaiming space, asserting boundaries, and refusing to normalize abuse.
Her message was clear: staying silent protects no one; speaking up can protect many.
This week is more than a campaign — it’s a collective promise to build a digital world rooted in dignity and respect.
And with leaders like Piyali shaping conversations, empowering young people, and challenging harmful online cultures, we move closer to a future where every girl can express herself freely, boldly, and without fear.
Here’s to resilience, to solidarity, and to building a digital world where women don’t just survive — they thrive. 🧡✨
#OrangeTheWorld #EndDigitalGBV #16DaysOfActivism #DigitalRights #WomenOnline #PostForChange
✨ Part 2: Healing is not a straight line.
As Subhiksha opened up about years of hiding, pleasing, and doubting herself, she realised something powerful — the journey isn’t about becoming perfect. It’s about becoming free.
Free from comments policing her face.
Free from trolls who made her question her worth.
Free from the pressure to look “camera-ready” just to exist online.
Healing means choosing yourself again and again… even on days when confidence feels far away.
And @subikshashivakumar is learning to do exactly that — with courage, softness, and a voice that refuses to be silenced.
Because every time a woman tells her story, another woman feels seen.
And that’s how change begins. 💛✨
#HerJourneyContinues #HealingOutLoud #DigitalSafetyForWomen #EndOnlineHarassment #16DaysOfActivism #NoMoreGenderedJudgement #BreakTheSilence #RealWomenRealStories #RiseInYourTruth
✨ @subikshashivakumar ’s story is a reminder we all needed.
From hiding behind concealers to erase “dark circles” that were never flaws… to finally choosing herself over the unrealistic beauty rules the world imposes on women.
She unlearned the fear of judgement, stopped shrinking herself for bullies, and reclaimed her identity with courage. ✨
Because gender-based perfection isn’t harmless — it creates pressure, self-doubt, unwanted attention, and digital violence that pushes women to constantly “fix” themselves.
But Subhiksha chose differently.
She chose self-love. She chose truth. She chose freedom.
Here’s to every girl who is learning to love the skin she’s in. 💛
You are enough.
#SubhikshaSpeaks #EndDigitalViolence #BeautyWithoutPermission #YouAreEnough #16DaysOfActivism #BreakTheBias #StopGenderBasedViolence #OnlineSafetyForWomen #NoMoreShame #RealStoriesRealWomen