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Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Women's Republic
New York
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Biography
Sai Sailaja Seshadri is an Arizona State University alumni with a degree in Political Science. Aside from being the former Editor In Chief for The Odyssey at Arizona State, Sai is also the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine Women's Republic. You can contact her at the following accounts: Twitter: @saisailu97 or @womensrepublic_ Instagram: @saisailu97 or @womensrepublic_
Culture , Wellness , Commerce
Content
By Sai Sailaja Seshadri Verified| Women's Republic Verified *contains spoilers*“A girl is a burden. A girl is a curse.”These are the words that the first page of The Daughters of Madurai starts with. Powerful, deep, important words that lead us on an incredible journey throughout this book. I first came across The Daughters of Madurai by Rajasree Variyar on social media. I was instantly drawn to it, primarily because of the name. Being half Tamil, seeing the name Madurai – a city in Tamilnadu – in the title of a mainstream novel made me curious
By Sai Sailaja Seshadri Verified| Women's Republic Verified I never really expected to end up with an ADHD diagnosis at the age of 24. But that’s exactly what happened a little over a year ago. At first, I was confused – but the more I thought about it, the more things started to make sense. So many of my imperfections, quirks and just overall behaviors finally had a reason behind them. Every day since that initial diagnosis has been a journey of learning and understanding myself and my ADHD better. But these are the lessons that have stuck with me the most
By Sai Sailaja Seshadri Verified| Women's Republic Verified As we get into a new year, the one word that we’ll constantly be hearing for a few weeks is “resolution.” Now, I don’t believe that a resolution is something that you can only make for yourself at the beginning of the year. It’s something that you can do at any point in the year. What matters is that you’re actually holding yourself accountable to the goals you’re creating. 2022 wasn’t an easy year. Personally, I know that it was a year of ups and downs; the wildest roller coaster I’ve been on
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