Women’s day 2021 saw invites for representation of WE, from as far of as Finland, inviting to share perspectives, quotes and sessions on sustainable menstruation. And most importantly on what WE choose to challenge.
The fervor started with Birlasoft Limited’s request to address their employees of all genders talking about ‘Womanhood: The walks of her life on March 3rd. The session was a part of their employee engagement outreach. The session saw accomplished panelists including a clinical psychologist, Puroitree Majumdar, talking about unconscious biases. Yukti Kapoor Mehndiratta, Founder SBY Academy, and Richa Singh, CEO of Yourdost spoke about breaking the glass ceiling and recognizing unique challenges faced by women respectively. The session was attended by over 70 employees of the listed company. WE spoke about the balance internally that translates to a balance outwardly. The Yin – Yan , Purush – Prakriti or Shiv-Shakti. All propound the importance of balance and equal importance to all genders and the unique strengths that complement each other to make a whole.
Scope, a social impact company based in Helsinki, Finland identified women from across the world that choose to challenge and recognized them on their blog as well as social media platforms. It was a proud moment for me to be featured with 3 other ladies from Kenya doing phenomenal work in Gender inclusion and diversity. Merci Korir is a doctor and health journalist addressing biases in the media, Carol Nag’anga’ is a cervical cancer survivor and runs an initiative for other women cancer survivors and Narima Waka works extensively in 10 countries with women and youth engagement and informing them on the importance of political participation Here is a link to the blog.
Outlook publishers reached out for a panel discussion and I was again humbled to be in the august company of some amazing women. Reena Raju is a heart transplant recipient and continues to be an athlete, now also inspiring and facilitating other transplant recipients. Alka Pande is a well-known art curator, author, and historian. Shikha Sharma is a Co-producer, who among other films has also Co-produced Shakuntala Devi and Toilet Ek prem Katha. Here is a link to the discussion that was moderated by Lachmi Debroy, asst editor Outlook.
There was also a recorded interaction with Smita Kulkarni of stonesoup.in (where WE source our menstrual cups for gifting to marginalised women – this takes care of their feminine hygiene for upto 10 years). The recordings delieated the things we choose to challenge – also the theme for this woman’s day.
And finally, WE took the opportunity to take a menstrual hygiene session enabling the enabler – working with 30 teachers of Arpana trust – imparting them information to choose to challenge a negative mindset around periods. So what did you #Choosetochallenge?