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International Women's Day: The Stories We Choose to Tell About Women
I am currently reading Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell . You probably know the premise by now: it is the story of Shakespeare's son, who died at eleven, told entirely through the eyes of his mother Agnes. What strikes me every time I pick it up is the structural audacity of the thing. The most famous writer who ever lived appears in these pages as a peripheral figure. He is never once named. The novel insists, quietly and firmly, that the woman history forgot is the one worth kn

Merve Kagitci Hokamp
Mar 88 min read


International Women’s Day: The Unfinished Business of Equality
Early in my career, I approached a female manager I looked up to, hoping to learn from her experience. She was a few steps ahead of me,...

Merve Kagitci Hokamp
Mar 10, 20257 min read


Be a Woman Who Uplift Other Women
When I was interviewing for jobs fresh out of college, I was asked if I had a boyfriend by a female senior executive. She made it clear...

Merve Kagitci Hokamp
Mar 12, 20236 min read
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