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PWR Staff
A look into the lives of women and girls in the war-torn African country.
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PWR Staff
Susanna Madora Salter was nominated as a prank. But then she accepted the challenge and won.
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Maya Cabuang
Even the worst of them led by example—they showed us what not to do.
Featured
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Michelle Lavergne
- 10 min read
Grady Hendrix’s novel, “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls,” weaves a compelling tale of resilience, magic and mayhem
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PWR Staff
Policies in favor of it are under attack in various parts of the world, making women feel unsafe and insecure. But there are ways for you to help.
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Anissa Sanchez
Starting as an initial response to South Korea’s patriarchal societal structures, the movement has since gained international attention, prompting discussion about its relevance in other parts of the world, particularly the United States.
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PWR Staff
A list of some of the best novels you might want to read.
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PWR Staff
The dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr. ruled the Philippines for more than 20 years—until he was ousted by a woman supported by other women.
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PWR Staff
Civil disobedience is a powerful course of action that the likes of Rosa Parks have used to bring about social change. But, there are some things that women should know first before engaging in it.
PWR Story
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PWR Staff
When one looks into the stories that came to be in this month, one looks into the power of women.
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PWR Staff
A look at some of the women who helped Martin Luther King Jr. fight for civil rights.
PWR Story
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PWR Staff
On various points of January, women throughout history reached new milestones making otherwise ordinary days all the more special.
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Maya Cabuang
- 13 min read
People say it’s the thought that counts—and these will make them think that you really thought of them.
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Michelle Lavergne
- 20 min read
Jade Liu shares how she was able to carve out her own home in Ireland amidst the housing crisis plaguing the country.
PWR Story
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PWR Staff
That which is associated with endings also tend to be associated with beginnings. December is a good example of this. It is the last month of the year and, as a result, people tend to spend it looking forward to what’s next—the beginning of another chapter.
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PWR Staff
- 11 min read
Your body, your choice. Make the right ones when confronted by a potential attacker.
PWR Story
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Maya Cabuang
- 11 min read
The fears and hopes from a developing country that watched as the controversial former president regained his place in the White House.
Business-Minded
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Michelle Lavergne
- 19 min read
YouTube Fitness icon Sydney Cummings Houdyshell talk about resilience, the importance of having a holistic approach to fitness and why you should pursue progress over perfection.
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Anissa Sanchez
- 3 min read
Día de los Muertos has long been known as a vibrant and deeply meaningful Mexican holiday celebrated on November 1 and 2.
PWR Story
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PWR Staff
Because of how influential the United States is, November is best known for Thanksgiving. But even for people who don’t acknowledge this holiday (or even respect it for that matter,) November still gave us many reasons to be thankful. In this month, we remember the women who fought for liberty, equality and progress even at […]