Two local women will share their inspiring leadership stories during a live panel discussion to celebrate International Women's Day on Wednesday 8 March, ...
Cliona O'Flahtery is Kokomo's Marine Operations Manager and leads the Marine Biology team. She also manages the dive center's alliance with the Manta Trust.
She was also featured in the opening concert [“I Sea You](https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2023/sessions/i-sea-you)”, where she filmed footage of the Red Sea Corals. “I studied Marine Science at the University of the South Pacific where I realized how detrimental diving is to my role as a Marine Scientist,” says Taubera. I am able to reach people of all ages and different walks of life and utilize my knowledge as a Marine Biologist as well as my diving experience to achieve my mission.” “As an ocean advocate, my mission is to be the voice of the sea and to spread awareness for its conservation. Christine Riley is one of Kokomo’s PADI Scuba Instructors who has ambitions to become Fiji’s first PADI Course Director in Fiji. She’s currently on one of PADI’s Instructor Development courses so she can become a PADI Scuba Instructor — showing others from her small island of Taveuni that anything is possible.
Australian Muslim Writers Festival, and co-founder of The Right Pen Collective for Muslim Australian Writers. She is also the submission coordinator for a ...
Women in the local community of Whittlesea have much to celebrate this Wednesday 8 March, 2023, for International Women’s Day. [](https://nnn.ng/hausa/#=legit ng hausa) [](https://nnn.ng/i/#=new shortner) [Foreign](https://nnn.ng/foreign/)
Not enough men feel “comfortable” participating in International Women's Day, according to Future Women's Founder and Managing Director Helen McCabe.
Founder of industry initiative, Fck The Cupcakes, and CEO of Innocean Australia Jasmin Bedir, asks that this IWD, men look to make a contribution.
So please make sure you encourage your male workforce, colleagues, and mates to engage with the topic. But with so much to gain by attending, we say fck the haters (not just the cupcakes). We want you to be there with us, listen, hear us out and just be. Men will be welcomed with open arms to any event, talk, or online discussion, if they are there to listen and learn. But the truth is, we need men to be engaged; otherwise, we will never move the needle on gender equality. On top of it all, it’s largely on women to organise the day.
1. Becoming by Michelle Obama · 2. We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngoni Adichie · 3. Untamed by Glennon Doyle · 4. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath · 5. The ...
As a musician, a poet and a popular blogger, she has plenty of experience to draw on for our her prose-style novel Breasts and Eggs. An easy and accessible read for someone reading about feminism for the first time, the book certainly touches on a good amount of feminist thoughts and ideologies. Delve into the lives of very different female characters ranging from social climbers, single mothers, survivors of abuse, and victims of sexism and racism with this book. The book touches the journeys of three women in contemporary Japan. Following the lives of twelve women, mainly British and black, Girl, Woman, Other tells the stories of family, friends, and love. Cheng’s position as Professor of English and African American Literature at Princeton University sets the book up to be an intriguing, thought-provoking read. A testament to the real struggles of women, The Bell Jar is a gripping tale of mental health. The representation of “yellow femininity” is sieved into the novel and brings to light fetishisation and commodification in America. If you’re a fan of autobiographies and old Chinese folktales, this book is a must. Based on her own experiences, Adichie narrates the struggles women face in both the public and private spheres. Doyle’s voice of honesty showcases how easily women can be stripped from their autonomy and status in today’s society. An intimate look into her life, Obama pens her experiences from childhood all the way to adulthood.