#MeToo founder launches new digital platform, NASA's toilet for women, Fellowship in climate policy at Yale

Welcome to The Bloom, a newsletter to bloom into your best self! Enjoy these small seeds of joy with an intersectional feminist lens.

As #MeToo turns three, founder launches platform to fight sexual violence: Act Too is a digital resource that outlines actionable measures one can take towards ending sexual violence. Co-Founder of #MeTo Tarana Burke says that she wants those who haven't been affected by sexual violence to find a way to contribute beyond sharing support for the hashtag. >> Full Story

UN Human Rights Council adopts historic resolution to protect women's human rights in humanitarian settings: It's the first time the human rights of women in humanitarian settings are considered as unique issues rather than a small portion of a greater problem. The resolution calls for accountability and the centring of women and their particular experiences in humanitarian responses. >> Full Story

Why I speak up for Black women: Rapper Megan Thee Stallion explains why she speaks up for Black women, reflecting on violence against women (she was recently shot by a man as she walked away from him) and her activism on behalf of Breonna Taylor. "Black women struggle against stereotypes and are seen as angry or threatening when we try to stand up for ourselves and our sisters...There’s not much room for passionate advocacy if you are a Black woman." >> Full Story

Finding balance, structure, and general peace of mind while working from home can be really, really hard. Whether you're living alone or sharing a space with family and friends, the loss of a work/life separation has taken a true toll on the health of people around the world. Take care of your wellbeing and read through these great tips to improve work-life balance.

USA
NGO-NYC-Climate strategist, Refugee Assistance 
Media-NYC-Engagement editor, Rest of World
Media-NYC-Policy intern, The Economist
Media-NYC-Associate editor, The New Yorker
Ed-New Haven-Fellowship, Yale Policy/Climate
Wellness-LA-PR Intern, Womxn's Intuition

 
Italy 
Ed-Milan-Jr editorial editor, WeSchool
Media-Milan-Casting intern, Freeda
Tech-Milan-Product intern, Bending Spoons
NGO-Florence-Digital learning research, UNICEF

 
Germany
Music-Berlin-Podcasting intern, Spotify
Tech-Berlin-Intern, Plantura
 

UK 
NGO-London-Social media manager, Now!
Ed-Dundee-Comms assistant, James Hutton Ist.
Fashion-London-Art editorial, Stella McCartney
Media-London-Digital culture editor, Insider
Media-London-Branded content, Culture Trip
Media-London-Writer, WIRED
 

Nepal 
NGO-Kathmandu-GBV specialist, UNFPA
NGO-Biratnagar/Dhangadhi-Analyst, UNFPA
 

Netherlands
NGO-Amsterdam-Social associate, MamaCash


Freelance
Media-Digital rights research (Indonesia), EngageMedia 
Media-Social media fellow, Kiva
Media-Lifestyle writer, The Candidly
NGO-Human rights lead, WikiMedia
NGO-Consultant, African Women’s Collaborative for Healthy Food
NGO-Analyst, Fsd Africa
NGO-Women's economic resilience, Women Win
Ed-Newsletter writer, MIT Horizon

What happens when you get young female filmmakers on a Zoom call? As part of the Through Her Lens program, you can listen in to conversations between leading women in film. Join masterful performers like Yara Shahidi as they reflect on their experiences working with actors from both sides of the camera — and what projects they’re working on now.

NASA finally made a toilet for women! And if you're craving to learn a little more on recent innovations in bathroom culture through design, check out our interview with Georgia Grace, co-founder at SheFly, a company revolutionising activewear for women.

This is Gender is a global photography competition inviting you to share your vision of what gender looks like and to submit photographs that explore the diverse ways in which gender norms - rigid and fluid, traditional and progressive – are lived and subverted by men, women and non-binary people. 

Sex educator @rubyrare on the empowering force of vulnerability

In the Zimbabwean novel Nervous Conditions, we discover a saga where the female characters are constantly battling with unfavourable conditions in their post-colonial patriarchal society. Dangarembga writes in such a clear and sincere manner that even if you do not relate to the story or the characters in the book, you become sympathetic to their causes because it all comes down to one thing many of us can relate to: breaking free.

Seeking Peace is a podcast exploring the role of women around the world in bringing lasting peace to their communities. In a recent episode, they sat down with Nobel Prize winner Nadia Murad to discuss her current work with Amal Clooney to bring ISIS to justice in court. 

Simone Leigh is the first Black woman to represent the U.S. at the Venice Biennale. Her art addresses the experience of Black women very directly. "I feel like I’m a part of a larger group of artists and thinkers who have reached critical mass. And despite the really horrific climate that we’ve reached, it still doesn’t distract me from the fact of how amazing it is to be a Black artist right now.”

Sistah Circle Collective is a Black African feminist collective in Rwanda dedicated to community organizing and centring the lives and narratives of all Black women. The collective was founded by Amata Inès Giramata, a Rwandan poet and feminist whose life is as inspiring as her current work.  

The Instagram account of Sistah Circle Collective is an excellent resource. The Collective highlights fascinating historical pieces such as a video interview from 1987 with Ama Ata Aidoo, a Ghanaian author, writer and academic on the exploitation of Africa and its riches.

Beyond resurfacing important historical materials from different countries throughout the continent, they also create informational posts on current events. Recently, they spoke about the SARS protests in Nigeria and highlighted the key role of women and the LGBTQ+ community:

"We are in full solidarity with our comrades in Nigeria fighting against this police violence // brutality. Particularly, we highlight the women of/in the movement. Very often we see such works of liberation swallowing whole voices of all who are not cis-men. But we know very well that women are organizing, planning and amplifying these movements. And we do not want them to be erased and we will not allow for this to happen. We also particularly recognize Black Muslim Women in this movement because we often again see a double erasure as they are women and Muslim."

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