Sanitary Panels
Sanitary Panels is a feminist webcomic that comments on politics, society, and culture. It's creator Rachita Taneja is a human rights campaigner who is passionate about gender issues amongst others such as environment and digital rights.
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Sanitary Panels on sexual harassment
In the wake of recent accusations of rampant sexual harassment at the workplace in various industries in India - including journalism, advertising, academia, development and many others - Sanitary Panels explores what patriarchy has huge tolerance for. [comic]
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[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels: SPOT THE DIFFERENCES! (comic)
Sanitary Panels is an ironic yet hard hitting series where social commentary masquerades as humour and makes us rethink many of our assumptions. In this comic Sanitary Panels looks at the difference that women and men achievers face and what assumptions are imposed by social and cultural ideas around gender.
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[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels on facing threats online (COMIC)
Sanitary Panels is an ironic yet hard hitting series where social commentary masquerades as humour and makes us rethink many of our assumptions. This comic explores aspects of gender and technology including discrimination faced by women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) education and careers. In this comic Sanitary Panels looks at how police and society react when women…
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[COLUMN] COMIC: Male ego
Sanitary Panels is a comic that explores aspects of gender and technology including discrimination faced by women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) education and careers. Here is an ordinary scene at a coffee-shop.
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[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels: Your average MANEL (comic)
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[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels: How to interview women in STEM (comic)
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[COLUMN] SANITARY PANELS: Women in STEM (comics)
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[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels on Mansplaining (comic)
Sanitary Panels is ironic yet hard hitting, where social commentary masquerades as a web comic and makes us rethink many of our assumptions. Here the comic explores aspects of gender and technology including discrimination faced by women in STEM education and careers.