Born female? Prepare to pay the price. From lost wages to unpaid labour, biology handed women the ability to create life — society turned it into a lifelong economic penalty. The numbers don’t lie — but they do demand change
Author: CreativeWomensAssociation
The shutdown is real — women’s nervous systems break down under constant stress, and society still expects them to smile through it. Here’s why that ends now.
Medical research has historically underrepresented female physiology, leading to gaps in understanding. Addressing this disparity is crucial for developing effective treatments and improving women’s health outcomes.
Ten women. Ten groundbreaking stories. Discover the scientists who changed the world — full stop. No comparisons, just brilliance.
History made it look like men built science alone. The truth? Women like Annie Walker were shaping discovery all along. It’s time to rewrite the record.
Stop calling women’s insight “lived experience” like it’s a diagnosis. It’s wisdom — hard-earned, essential, and ready to rewrite the system.
Women’s stories are more than anecdotes—they’re the frontline data society needs. Discover why lived experience is essential to shaping policy that works.
Somatics reconnects women to their bodies. Ecosomatics reminds us our health is tied to the Earth. Together, they offer a radical, grounded approach to real wellness.
Health isn’t a gym membership — it starts with body awareness. For women, real wellbeing means tuning in, not just working out.
More Than a Hobby
Art therapy isn’t a luxury—it’s a vital, evidence-based approach to mental health care. For women, it offers essential pathways to healing beyond traditional treatments.