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  • A Broken Wish (ONGOING) by KMM_Writings
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    Wishes and promises were meant to be fulfilled. Life is just something that breaks everything we want. Meet a girl who has a bizarre experience with these sequence of events.
  • Gender Inequality by madisonxgraceee
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    Gender inequality is a major controversy all over the world. I wrote this poem to express my feelings and emotions over women not getting the same treatment as boys. I hope this empowers some of you to take a stand for what you believe in.
  • Twins by LiveCreateDo
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    A short story about twins. Identical and yet unequal. A 20 second read.
  • The Gender Propaganda by bundledchaos
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    In a world where women are empowered and encouraged to perform their will, the men are put in the background of things, invisible like the air they breathe. Leslie Morgan is one of those men, and I recount his tales of always being second, and that men are not always what they're portrayed as. This is a story told entirely in the form of free verse, because why the hell should there be diversity only in characters and not in forms of writing? A/N: Steal my works without my permission, I will steal your life without your permission. Apart from that, I'm a nice person.
  • Is Celebrating International Women's Day Sexist? by Mariea_Cherry
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    Everyone probably thinks I am going to write about how Independent, amazing and strong women are. Well. YES and NO. All of our memories of this event, go back to the time where we all huddled together on the dirty and dusty school halls during assembly, listening to a never-ending speech given out by the teacher's pet about famous activists but we all know that it was all copied and pasted from Wikipedia. The thing about International Women's Day is that the concept of having a day dedicated to women. It is wonderful (don't get me wrong, I love the female activists like Malala and Rosa Parks) but I don't see an International Men's Day and personally it is sexist to not have a day for men as well. You probably think this is weird coming from a female, but when you think about it, we are supposed to be promoting gender equality. The idea that women have a day dedicated to themselves suggests that we are weak and are unable to gain recognition for our remarkable achievements without forcing everyone to do so with this event. I find it quite surprising that no one shares this view. Of course, it is a good thing to celebrate the fact that women acquired rights despite their challenges; but why is it a celebration. It should be a norm, not something so people can look at the suffragette and think: "WOW. Women are so weak but they managed to get basic rights?! DAMN, that is unbelievable". NO, of course not. We are all Homo sapiens. Your mother, your brother, your grandfather. We are all one. But if every species had a day dedicated to themselves. I don't even want to imagine how much longer the school assembly will be!
  • Lizzy's Chair by libbywink
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    Mr. Bennet and a young, 13 year old, Elizabeth Bennet discuss the inequality of sons and daughters.
  • Beneath The Surface by jenell0537
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    Meet Grace, a resilient 47-year-old African American woman. She's a devoted mother and wife, having celebrated 25 years of marriage. Her world revolves around her family, which includes a 19-year-old son and a 23-year-old daughter. However, in the aftermath of a devastating global pandemic, life has taken an unexpected turn for her and her children. The family grapples with the weight of post-pandemic depression. Grace, like her children, bears her own struggles with depression but chooses to keep moving forward, determined to be the rock her family needs. Despite her unwavering dedication and years of experience, Grace finds herself at odds with a world that seems to have forgotten her. She faces relentless abuse at her workplace, enduring the taunts and discrimination of her much younger coworkers. Determined not to give in, Grace embarks on a challenging journey. She must navigate the harsh reality of ageism in a job market that appears tailored for the younger Gen Z generation. Despite the obstacles in her path, she refuses to surrender to the sense of obsolescence that threatens to consume her. "Beneath the Surface" is a poignant tale of a mother's tenacity, a family's struggle with depression, and an unwavering fight against discrimination and ageism. Grace's journey will inspire, uplift, and resonate with readers as they delve into the complex and ever-relevant issues of our time.
  • SWEET OLEANDER  by Ifiehi
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    A young lad and his loved ones from Cross River, with daring ambitions, seek to overcome obstacles they experience as Nigerians. Will they? #1 in project African culture #1 in gender inequality 27/7/24 #2 in Calabar 18/4/23 #5 in mother-in-law18/4/23 #1 in Calabar 8/11/23 #3 in instability 23/7/24 Thank you so much for reading this... Please, this is still a WIP, so bear with me. I edit progressively. Trigger alert: violent scenes and words, matured content. Book cover credit: Desygner, thank you for a great book cover. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ifumi is an individual with a very busy mind. Words keep popping up everywhere. They do not observe the traffic rules🤣. Here is what she does. She brings the overflow of words to prevent a standstill. Her book on nature poems, 'Age of the Sun' is available on Amazon. The link is in her 'About'
  • Emerging Echoes by osleentinago
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    "Emerging Echoes" is a poetry collection that shines a light on the struggles and triumphs of women and girls, especially in Africa. Through a blend of lamentation and hope, the poems explore the realities of gender-based violence, inequality, and injustice. Each verse is a call for change, for a world where women and girls are treated with dignity and respect. Equality the say, Equality the word says Where is it?Or am i blind. Look around you, The woman is being abused The girl child is being victimised The year before it was rape and gender based violence. Last year it was teenage pregnancies and the blesser syndrome . Now it is drug abuse and immorality. The collection is more of a lamentation for equality,justice,respect,love and peace.
  • Corporal Punishment and Gendered Violence #GBV by MarshallMakhubo
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    Gender-based violence impacts every person negatively, mostly women and a day never passes by without having a women who has been murdered by her partner or a child who has been abused by her parents. We are living in tough times, our mothers, sisters and children are being killed everyday. We (campaigns working towards eliminating GBV) aim to end gender-based violence and by standing together we will be able to put an end to it. In the anthology I share things that influence gendered violence such as corporal punishment. In the anthology I also share ways that could help us as the nation to put an end to gender-based violence #GBV
  • Gender Inequality  by BrokenDollDiaries
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    This is just a small work of non-fiction, an article I wrote which comes from Indian background but I believe anyone can find this relatable, Indian or not.
  • What a pretty distraction by AnvithaAlluri7
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    poems about double standards and gender inequality.
  • Oscar Wilde Quotes... The Truth Sayer  by Buapim
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    Oscar Wilde is without a doubt one of the most outspoken writers ever and here are some of his quotes which will tell you the ugly truth we refuse to acknowledge. This is the ideal sauce book for every wit, public speaker, jokester or raconteur. Hope you enjoy it!!💙🌹 #1 in Oscar Wilde #1 in activist #42 in sexism # 27 in motivational #286 in sarcasm #471 in truth #1 in inspirational
  • rEVERie | tronnor by chapter1989
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    a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts; a daydream this story would touch on some of society's issues such as LGBT, gender inequality, gender steorotypes and so on. The characters would revolve around troye sivan, connor franta and other youtubers or celebrities where I see fit. Enjoy :))
  • THE GIRL CHILD(Completed/Editing) by dynma662
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    Meet kainene okolie,a fifteen year old girl about to turn sixteen who decided to travel to kano,the northern part of Nigeria for her summer holiday,this is where everything begins,she meets people who impacted her in different ways.we also talk about what young girls go through when some harmful cultural practices are followed. Join me on the roller coaster as we find out what happens to kainene.
  • Puck She Did It by alexl3434
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  • Thoughts RW by _Ayush_
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    Thoughts of my crazy mind in a decent way by presenting themselves in poetry ... These all will be related to some-topics-to-think-on , that even though these are useless yet we do it... So, if you like my work then plz plz plz spread it if you think it is up to that mark and make others aware about it , about mistakes we do ,about the chaos in the world and today's world condition etc. Thank you for reading.
  • Assassin's Princess by -Hira0001-
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    A kingdom where the poor remain mortal and oppressed, while the noble and royal are gifted with immortality... where women are disregarded and expendable... and where a princess who isn't truly royal meets an assassin who was shaped by a life of poverty.
  • The Moonflower's Blessing  by IamJustaBoyy
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    In a world where magic blooms with belief, one girl discovers the power of equality under the moon's glow