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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Sustainably: Green Traditions for a Greener Celebration
Turn your St. Patrick's Day celebration into an eco‑friendly fest with simple swaps—from compostable décor to plant‑based dishes—without losing any of the fun.
Maya KulkarniMarch 14, 2026
Spring Bio-Harmony: Align Your Daily Rhythm for a Fresh Start
Discover how to sync your lifestyle with nature’s spring rhythms, from sleep to meals, and feel the bio-harmony boost your wellbeing.
Maya KulkarniMarch 14, 2026
18 States Still Tax Your Tampons Like a Luxury. Here's the Period Poverty Math.
500 million people worldwide deal with period poverty, 18 U.S. states still tax menstrual products as luxury items, and the federal fix is stuck in Congress. Here's the state-by-state breakdown and what actually moves the needle.
Maya KulkarniMarch 13, 2026
Before the Megaphone: The Invisible Labor of Women's Organizing
Forget the polished speeches and viral moments. The real work of social change happens in church basements, on group texts, and through the tedious, unglamorous labor of grassroots organizing. Here are the women doing the logistics you don't see.
Maya KulkarniMarch 7, 2026
She Wasn't the Speaker. She Built the Room.
Before every march, before every victory, before every headline, someone was making phone calls from a kitchen table and teaching people they had power. Here are the women who actually built the movements we're celebrating this Sunday.
Maya KulkarniMarch 5, 2026
Girlboss Is Dead. What Killed It, and What Comes Next.
Sheryl Sandberg told us to lean in. Thirteen years and a she-cession later, the math doesn't add up—and the ideology that made burnout feel like a personal failure has some explaining to do.
Maya KulkarniMarch 5, 2026International Women's Day Was Born on a Picket Line. Here's Who Stole It.
IWD started on a garment workers' picket line in 1909. Now corporations use it to sell purple products while paying female warehouse workers poverty wages. Let's run the actual math.
Maya KulkarniMarch 4, 2026The Pink Tax Is Still Legal. Here's the $1,300-a-Year Math No One's Doing for You.
The pink tax costs the average woman over $1,300 a year on razors, dry cleaning, mortgages, and more. Here's the exact breakdown—and what we're doing about it.
Maya KulkarniMarch 3, 2026Pauli Murray Wrote the Legal Blueprint for Your Rights. Why Don't We Know Her Name?
The Black queer legal scholar who built the constitutional arguments behind civil rights AND gender equality—and whose name history keeps erasing. We fix that today.
Maya KulkarniMarch 3, 2026The Motherhood Penalty Has a Dollar Amount. Here Are the Receipts.
Having a baby costs the average American woman $16,000+ a year in lost wages — while men get a raise. This isn't a confidence gap. It's a rigged system. Here are the receipts.
Maya KulkarniMarch 2, 2026Your Women's History Month Action Plan (No Pink Merch Required)
We learned the names this morning. Now here's your five-point action plan for changing your own corner of history — concrete steps, real stakes, no awareness campaigns.
Maya KulkarniMarch 1, 2026Women's History Month, Day One: Learn the Names They Didn't Teach You
Women built the American labor movement. Then they were written out of it. On Day One of WHM, we learn four names the textbooks skipped: Clara Lemlich, Dolores Huerta, Luisa Moreno, and Fannie Lou Hamer. We owe them more than a hashtag.
Maya KulkarniMarch 1, 2026