Sisters in Service: IAS Officer Pari Bishnoi and Lawyer Palak Inspire Online Community, Championing Women’s Empowerment

New Delhi, India — In a society where the accomplishments of women are often heralded as benchmarks of progress, siblings Pari Bishnoi and Palak Bishnoi are setting remarkable examples. Pari, an officer in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), and Palak, a practicing lawyer, have mesmerized their followers with their dedication and success, underscoring the increasing empowerment of women in professional domains traditionally dominated by men. The sisters hail from a modest background in Rajasthan, a state known both for its rich cultural heritage and its historical biases against female participation in the workforce. Against these … Read more

Women’s Lawsuit Advances Against Qatar Airways after Invasive Examinations at Doha Airport

Melbourne, Australia – An Australian court has dismissed the case of five women who sought compensation from Qatar Airways regarding intrusive gynecological exams conducted on passengers at Doha’s airport in 2020. However, the women’s case against the airport’s operator, the Qatar Company for Airports Operation and Management (MATAR), will move forward. The women, whose identities remain confidential due to court orders, were among numerous women who were forcibly removed from planes in Doha on October 2, 2020, as authorities were searching for the mother of an abandoned newborn baby found in a trash can at … Read more

Sorority Lawsuit Exposes the Battle to Preserve Single-Sex Associations and Women’s Rights

Cheyenne, Wyoming – A sorority at the University of Wyoming is facing a lawsuit after admitting a biological male as a member, sparking a debate about the definition of women’s spaces. The sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, is being sued by its own members who argue that the admission of a male violates the sorority’s bylaws. The case is now before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, attracting the attention of national feminist groups and hundreds of Kappa alumnae. The lawsuit, Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma, was initiated by Wyoming sorority sisters with the support of … Read more

Gerety Awards: Celebrating Women’s Impact on the Advertising Industry and Pioneering Diversity in Creative Leadership

Paris, France – With women driving the advertising industry’s audience, the Gerety Awards, the only advertising awards with an all-female jury, are in a unique position to determine if ads truly resonate with their target audience. In a study conducted by Nielsen, it is projected that by 2028, roughly 75% of all consumer decisions will be made or influenced by women. The Gerety Awards, which started in 2019, aims to showcase creativity through a more progressive lens and provide a unique perspective through which the advertising industry can be viewed. The Gerety Awards has recently … Read more