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PWR Story
- 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.
Featured
- PWR Staff
Your body, your choice. Make the right ones when confronted by a potential attacker.
PWR Story
- 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
- 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.
Featured
- 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
- 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 […]
Featured
- Angelo Cantera
- 8 min read
There are artists who isolate themselves in service of their craft. But Joi Conti--the Filipino-American photographer behind "Tayo Na"--isn't among them. And this is why.
Featured
- Maya Cabuang
- 12 min read
Unlike the so called dandelion children--who flourish in a wide variety of situations--orchid children, with their high levels of sensitivity, can require more stable conditions to thrive. But when they do, they can contribute a great deal of beauty to the world.
Featured
- Maya Cabuang
- 9 min read
To be a woman is hard even in a society that supports you; to be a mother is also hard even with a partner by your side. So, what’s it like to be both without the backing of society or a partner? Here’s the truth of it and the tips you can consider to make life easier.
PWR Story
- PWR Staff
- 10 min read
This month is more than a time to acknowledge the things we fear (like breast cancer.) For a number of women, this was the month to break down barriers and show the world that we can be more than what was expected of us.
Business-Minded
- Michelle Lavergne
- 5 min read
Dressing up your e-readers, bags and cases has never been more fun with The Quirky Cup Collective's selection of goodies!
Health Watch
- Anissa Sanchez
- 5 min read
World Contraception Day is celebrated annually on September 26—serving as an essential platform for raising awareness around universal reproductive health.
Featured
- Gelyka Dumaraos
- 6 min read
Marinel De Jesus, founder of Equity Global Treks, went from being a civil rights lawyer to becoming a champion of women and indigenous communities.
Health Watch
- PWR Staff
- 1 min read
The World Health Organization said that more than 720,000 people die of suicide every year. But as we observe World Suicide Prevention Day, we remember that even people who aren’t mental health professionals can help prevent it.
Featured
- PWR Staff
- 4 min read
2024 has been a year of sharp transitions and this spirit can be felt in some of best women-made novels published this year.
Featured
- Gelyka Dumaraos
- 5 min read
It is considered as a time for harvests in many cultures and for a number of history’s most memorable ladies, this is fitting designation because it is during this month when they watched all their hard work come to fruition.
Business-Minded
- Angelo Cantera
- 19 min read
It’s not a pretty picture. They deal with sexism and various hazards but there are ways for women to survive and thrive in this field heavily dominated by men.
Featured
- Anissa Sanchez
- 6 min read
Originating as a cover band in Austin’s vibrant music scene, the Living Pins formed in 1996 as a collaboration between Carrie Clark and Pam Peltz. Together, the duo have been utilizing their onstage time together as a cathartic outlet.
Featured
- Gelyka Dumaraos
- 5 min read
It is a month of transitions. But there is another word for that: change. And many Augusts throughout human history have seen change for the lives of women.
Featured
- PWR Staff
- 7 min read
"SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed" is an exhibit that sees the traditionally male-dominated genre reimagined through the works of women. Originally an exhibit by Marina Bay Sand's ArtScience Museum, it was updated for its opening at Science Gallery Melbourne on August 3, 2024.