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How Having A Name That No One Can Pronounce Taught Me Who I Really Am


Here’s my biggest secret: I sometimes can’t pronounce my own name.
Eight letters and four syllables, yet my name presents infinite quandaries of inflection, unslanted vowels, and cross-continental conundrums. I’ve got the Magic 8-Ball of ethnic names: Shake me up, and you get a different answer every time. The truth is, I’m not always sure myself. 
Growing up Indian in America, I’ve always felt like a part of me was lost in translation. My name, so beautiful in my parents’ native Tamil, doesn’t quite fit my flattened American accent. For the longest time, I couldn’t shake off the weight of my eight scarlet letters, making me incurably, inescapably different. ....

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Global Girlhood's Pranjal Jain on the Power of Social Media


Updating Your Status: Pranjal Jain on Using Social Media as the Ultimate Tool For Change
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As long as you have a voice, you have power. Every comment, post, text, and video you share puts a piece of you into the world, and 19-year-old activist Pranjal Jain is using her social media to create a community where the voices of women globally can be heard.
Jain, now a sophomore at Cornell University, was 15 years old when she discovered she d spent the first seven years of her life as an undocumented immigrant. After reconciling the truth about her past, Jain decided to fully embrace her identities as an immigrant and a woman by sharing her experiences online. Conversations with friends quickly snowballed into open dialogues around taboo topics including menstruation equity, sexuality, and gender equality which inspired her to found Global Girlhood, a womxn-led organization encouraging women empowerment via storytelling. ....

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Can't book a vaccine? These Berkeley students want you to call their hotline


Can t book a vaccine? These Berkeley students want you to call their hotline
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(From left to right): Taylor Birdsong, 22, Erin Kraemer, 24, Nseke Ngilbus, 30, and Dorsa Moslehi, 21, all seniors at University of California Berkeley, pose for a photo at Cleveland Cascade on Saturday, April 17, 2021, in Oakland, Calif. The UC Berkeley students are attempting to connect older minority residents in the Bay Area to vaccines with a 20th century invention a volunteer-staffed hotline. Their creation, Shotline, is a free phone service that aims to break down technological barriers to the COVID-19 vaccination, the groups website states. Currently, Shotline serves Oakland residents, but the students have plans to expand their service across the Bay Area.Yalonda M. James / The Chronicle ....

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Women hit harder by unemployment due to pandemic, data shows


Updated: 5:03 PM PDT Apr 19, 2021
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50,000 FILERS ONLY QUALIFY FOR ONE $600 PAYMENT. MORE ON THE ECONOMIC PAYMENTS OF THE PANDEMIC. EDIE: DATA SHOWS THE RECESSION HAS BEEN HARDER ON WOMEN, AND WE ARE LEARNING IT MAY TAKE LONGER FOR WOMEN, AND MOTHERS IN PARTICULAR TO RECOVER AFTER THE , PANDEMIC IS OVER. MALAVIKA KANNAN RECENTLY WROTE A STORY ABOUT THIS FOR OUR NEWSPARTNERS AT THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICL SHE JOINS US NOW LIVE. YOU SPOKE WITH MOTHERS WHO LOST THEIR JOBS OR HAD TO CHANGE THEIR DAILY ROUTINES PRETTY DRASTICALLY, EITHER BECAUSE SCHOOLS CLOSE, THEIR KIDS WERE HOME, OR THEY COULD NOT WORK BECAUSE THE PANDEMIC CLOSED BUSINESSES THEY WORKED IN. WHAT DID THEY TELL YOU? THINK YOU FOR HAVING ME. THIS PANDEMIC HAS BEEN REALLY HARD ON WOMEN, PARTICULARLY WOMEN OF COLOR AND MOMS. THE PANDEMIC WE HAVE SEEN FOUR TIMES AS MANY WOMEN THAN MEN HAVE BEEN DROPPING OUT OF WORKFORCE. WOMEN ARE OVERREPRESENTED IN THE SECTOR OF TH ....

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