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Celebrity role models and inspiring feminist celebrities for girls and women everywhere.
Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle
She is graceful, she emits strength and love, and she stands for what she believes in. She is a woman. She is Meghan Markle. Last year, the entire world watched as Meghan walked down the aisle to her literal prince. Now, nearly an entire year later, Meghan and Harry are expecting their first child at any moment. Throughout her experience as a Duchess, even as a pregnant one, Meghan has been verbally assaulted by numerous sources, including her own family, yet when she steps out she smiles at the people, gives to them, and aspires love within them.
By Joann Joseph7 years ago in Viva
5 Solid Reasons We're Obsessed with Chrissy Teigen—Reigning Women
So, there's about a lifetime of reasons to love Chrissy Teigen. From her "yas, sis" worthy tweets to her no-bs personality, Chrissy Teigen is indeed a woman of the day, and we're borderline obsessing.
By Reigning Women7 years ago in Viva
Women Won Big at 2019 Grammys
The 61st annual Grammy Awards took place on Sunday night, an evening that seemed to be themed around all things woman. Female songwriters, rappers, producers, singers, and engineers racked up awards left and right, with a grand total of 31 women taking home awards.
By Reigning Women7 years ago in Viva
#MeToo Moves Forward but Why Do We Still Support Chris Brown?
The #MeToo movement has made some major moves in the way the world looks at sexual assault, and for the most part, things seem to be moving forward, however, the music industry has turned a blind eye to certain artists' past discrepancies, while we're all distracted with Hollywood. Since I’ve been alive, music has had a long history of objectifying women and using sexuality to sell records. Now with the #MeToo movement, it seems as if we are beginning to hold the powerful accountable for their actions, and calling people out, but that is not always the case. Male artists who have been caught and convicted of assault against women remain at the top of the charts and unscathed by a movement that has shaken the country.
By Stephanie Murguia7 years ago in Viva
An Open Letter to Roseanne Barr. Top Story - November 2018.
Dear Roseanne, The new season of The Conners has spurred me to write to you. I've been so upset with you ever since the reboot of your self-titled show. You see, I grew up with you as a secondary mother. Your television family was a reflection of my family, and your parenting lessons echoed my mother's. You were the first feminist woman I saw blazing a path with no regard to those she upset. You were revolutionary to girls of my age.
By Diane Nivens7 years ago in Viva
Why Ariana Grande is Changing the Status Quo of Women and Mental Health
Ariana Grande recently released her new album, Sweetener, and just announced her US Tour dates for the Sweetener World Tour. Her career is skyrocketing right now and she deserves to be recognized beyond the mere fact that her and Pete Davidson have split. She’s silently advocating for a positive mental state of mind and honing in on her womanhood, all while being independent working on getting better.
By Mackenzie Coberley7 years ago in Viva












