Women Assert Independence Through Shopping at Dir Market
Women Assert Independence Through Shopping at Dir Market

Women Assert Independence Through Shopping at Dir Market

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In the Pashtun village of Bandagai, a subtle shift in gender norms is observed as women engage in shopping independently, breaking away from traditional domestic roles. The local hawker's arrival prompts women to leave their chores and participate in the market scene, highlighting changing dynamics in their daily lives. Meanwhile, in Charleston, Heather Greene takes over the historic Lillian's Petite Market & Eatery, aiming to respect community traditions while innovating based on public input. Greene's approach is rooted in understanding the local history and the contributions of previous owners, emphasizing a connection to the neighborhood. Additionally, the outdoor industry sees a rise in female entrepreneurs, with brands like XO COCO and Good to Go creating products tailored to women, thus addressing the long-standing male dominance in outdoor gear. This Women’s History Month celebrates these advancements and the impact of women across various sectors.

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