relationships
Trace the link between feminism and relationships from outdated norms to modern conventions including chivalry, working mothers, splitting the bill and beyond.
8 Tips to Take Charge of Your PMDD
According to Florida Hospital, 85% of women suffer from PMS symptoms during their childbearing years. Most people, regardless of gender, are familiar with the most common symptoms of cramping, bloating, and irritability. There can be other symptoms as well, such as nervousness, anxiety, visual problems, heart palpitations, an inability to concentrate, and fatigue.
By Wendy Miller4 years ago in Viva
Remembering the Heart of a Phenomenal Black Woman During 2026 Women's History Month!. Top Story - October 2021.
Since I'm immersing myself in women related topics during March, I thought it was high time to remember the heart of phenomenal Black woman Maya Angelou during this 2026 Women's History Month.
By Justiss Goode4 years ago in Viva
Domestic Violence Support - All You Need to Know About!
5 Ways to help a Victim of Domestic Violence Support - Benjamin Melmer Law As per NCADV, one in every four women and one in every nine men have experienced physical violence in one way or the other at the hands of their partner. An astonishing 20 people per minute face domestic violence by a partner in the US. Domestic violence hotlines receive more than 20,000 calls every single day nationwide.
By Melmer Law LLC4 years ago in Viva
What Are the Two Words that Make the Law of Attraction Work Now?
The law of Attraction has been in my life now for 10 years or so. A reason for a big celebration? Yeah! I definitely think so. It has worked wonders for me although I didn't understand it one little bit in the beginning.
By Desiree Driesenaar4 years ago in Viva
A Change of Heart
I am officially a drop out, and I’m in love and proud of it! The day I walked out of Morgan State University was one of the best days of my life. Followed by many, many, many bad days that I had no idea would come. The sun was shining so bright. It was a hot June day back in 2007, and I was in love. Oh, the lies love tells us. The lies love had told me. I stood outside the electrical engineering building full of hope and relief. No more homework assignments to do. No more late nights. No more early mornings, and that was alright with me. I began walking across the steaming parking lot to my red SUV. As I lightly skipped there a classmate called my name. It was Ifeanyi, my dear college friend. He approached me with a smile on his face. “What up Ify?”, I said playfully. “Nothing much, where you are going, don’t we have class?” “You sure do”, I replied. He cut his eye at me and walked past. “Skipping class again Dawn?”. “I sure am, see you at the party!”. I watched him go in the building as I made my way to my vehicle. I never saw Ifeanyi again.
By D.A. Rowley5 years ago in Viva








