by Darlynn Nab | Jun 6, 2025 | Censorship, Darlynn Nab
This is Chloe Daniels’ censorship story. At 22, she’s a trainee engineer, one of the few women in a tech firm’s development team. Her mind overflows with sharp insights and innovative solutions. Yet, her voice, especially in meetings, has dimmed....
by Darlynn Nab | Jun 4, 2025 | Censorship, Darlynn Nab
The DfE claims that the present National Curriculum is “broad and balanced,” but critics argue that this dismisses its ongoing gender gaps, which quietly reinforce inequality in education settings. The curriculum’s blind spots Child writing:...
by Darlynn Nab | May 29, 2025 | Darlynn Nab, Everything In Between
In a society that prides itself on progress, women are still navigating a minefield of outdated expectations, sexist assumptions, and daily contradictions. Whether it’s in the home, at work, or in the way we’re expected to age, the gap between how women and men are...
by Darlynn Nab | May 28, 2025 | Darlynn Nab, Modern-Day Misogyny
When women step outside their homes, they join an unseen web. Every street, park, and path becomes a complicated landscape of surveillance. This becomes a constant threat to their liberty and a war for our peace of mind. Casual catcalls, lingering stares, and demands...
by Darlynn Nab | May 25, 2025 | Darlynn Nab, Modern-Day Misogyny
The bronze sculpture “Grounded in the Stars,” which is currently on display in Times Square, New York City, has sparked a heated debate, with a focus on body shaming and Black women’s representation. Who created the statue and why? Thomas J Price, an...
by Darlynn Nab | May 23, 2025 | Abortion, Darlynn Nab, Healthcare
In Season 3 of The Handmaid’s Tale, Natalie, a pregnant Handmaid, collapses under the weight of constant state control. She’s declared brain dead, but Gilead refuses to let go. Machines keep her body running, not for her, but for the fetus within her....