From climate justice to food security, young women are leading the way in combating injustices in Aotearoa and around the world. The YWCA is once again honouring 25 young trailblazing wāhine who have made strides in their communities despite the chaos of a Covid year.
The stresses of Covid-19, inability to fully socialise for weeks on end and, often, adjusting to work from home meant that for many the past year wasn’t the most productive.
It’s therefore even more impressive to read through this year’s Y25 list, featuring a group of wāhine, all aged 25 or younger, who turned the time we all had last year to their advantage – running campaigns, volunteering, uplifting their communities and doing crucial work to help those most disadvantaged by not just the pandemic, but society itself.
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By Rachel Schnalzer and Los Angeles Times
June 2, 2021 11.39am
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Have you been working from home since March 2020? Hearing rumblings that you’ll be expected to go back to in-person work? If the thought of returning to your physical workplace unsettles you, this guide is for you.
Over the last few months, many workers have expressed dismay at the thought of sharing space and air with colleagues again, resuming soul-crushing commutes and juggling child care and elder care with the less-flexible demands of in-person work.