July LUX WMN Library: The Books
Need a new book to read while enjoying the sunshine? Here are six recent releases on our reading list!
Need a new book to read while enjoying the sunshine? Here are six recent releases on our reading list!
The finance sector has been a field of work that has seemingly been dominated by men for as long as we can remember. However, in recent years the number of women entering the field has significantly increased and we’re now seeing almost equal numbers of men and women taking up a career in finance.
Since the launch of LUX WMN Magazine in 2019, we have created 6 beautiful print issues and we couldn’t be prouder of each & every one of them. The goal…
Listen to LUX WMN’S new summer playlist for the month of July and hear some our favorite summer anthems. Check out the playlist on our Spotify (LUX WMN) or scan…
Traveling alone as a woman can be intimidating and worrisome, but traveling alone is a wonderful experience that everyone should have the opportunity to try at least once. However, given the current climate in the world, it may not always feel like the safest or most desirable experience to pursue.
The lack of female representation in Luxembourg media is “horrifying,” says CNFL executive Anik Raskin.
Gender stereotypes are being “reinforced,” says the Minister for Equality between Men and Women.
Nothing concrete is being done, say female journalists and media professionals.
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Setting up a home yoga studio can be a great way to establish a regular yoga routine and create a peaceful environment that promotes relaxation and well being. With the right equipment and design, you can transform any space into a serene sanctuary that will help you deepen your yoga practice and find inner peace.
I remember when I moved to Luxembourg in 2016 after just getting married in India. I was so nervous and under confident about everything. It was then that I got introduced to Mintaah, who was my husband’s senior at business school and a current colleague.
Sophia Kianni is a 20-year-old student studying climate science and public policy at Stanford University. She also represents the U.S as the youngest member of the inaugural United Nations Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change.
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