Three moments involving women in public life. Three very different afterlives. What they reveal is not just about media—but about how we respond to women in the public sphere. What Goes Viral, What Disappears In the age of breaking news, nothing really disappears. And yet, some things vanish faster than others. Not because they are insignificant. Not because they lack intensity. But because they do not fit the logic of what must be seen, circulated, and consumed. We have come to recognize this logic. Media today thrives on moments that can travel fast — moments that are sharp, repeatable, and emotionally charged enough to produce an immediate response. A headline. A clip. A reaction. And then, the next thing. But every now and then, a set of moments lingers — not because they stayed with us, but because they did not. Let me begin with three such moments. Three Moments In one instance, a woman in public life is seen in a brief but uncomfortable interaction with a male colleague from h...
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This space is dedicated to my father, who taught me to be bold, to stand up to power, and to remain faithful to one’s convictions—even when standing alone. What began in 2024 is a digital relic I carry forward: a space where my voice exists unedited. When thoughts feel too much for the world, this blog becomes a home for them. This is me—unfiltered, unfinished, and becoming Architect of Ideas, Sculptor of Minds and Storyteller of the Everyday.