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"FeminisTea" embodies a compilation of the Author's published works centered around diverse yet interrelated themes encompassing human development, discrimination, biases, gender equality, society, culture, diversity, and inclusion. While she is still on the path to authoring the book that she feels compelled to write, and despite her concerns about potential adverse consequences, she proudly identifies as a free thinker. As a resilient dreamer, she has embraced betrayals and weathered failures on many occasions. Through founding several social enterprises aimed at driving societal change, she…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"FeminisTea" embodies a compilation of the Author's published works centered around diverse yet interrelated themes encompassing human development, discrimination, biases, gender equality, society, culture, diversity, and inclusion. While she is still on the path to authoring the book that she feels compelled to write, and despite her concerns about potential adverse consequences, she proudly identifies as a free thinker. As a resilient dreamer, she has embraced betrayals and weathered failures on many occasions. Through founding several social enterprises aimed at driving societal change, she has come to recognize that such endeavors may not yield financial wealth. However, they undeniably foster qualitative impact, carving pathways for numerous individuals. It is important to note that the measure of public recognition and the accumulation of awards should not be the sole yardstick for evaluating such endeavors.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Rakhshinda Perveen ist eine intersektionale Feministin. Sie ist eine Pionierin im Eintreten für Anliegen im Zusammenhang mit Geschlechterfragen, wie zum Beispiel die Gesetzgebung gegen Mitgiftgewalt und die eheliche Besteuerung von Frauen in Pakistan. Sie ist eine kraftvolle Stimme, wenn es darum geht, Mitgefühl für die vergessenen, vermissten Pakistaner, auch bekannt als Biharis, zu wecken, die in Bangladesch gestrandet sind.