What does ‘Moonlighting’ mean?

The majority of IT firms have strengthened their opposition to moonlighting and threatened to fire employees who are found to be working two jobs. Moonlighting could be viewed as unfair competition if an employee’s contract stipulates non-compete restrictions and exclusive employment.

Significant IT business, Infosys, has cautioned its employees against accepting a second job without first informing the employer. Infosys recently reminded all of its employees to study their employment contracts before accepting a different job in one of the letters sent to staff members by the HR department. In fact, the employer also issued a warning that if an employee accepted a second job during or after working hours, they risked being fired. The term that IT corporates uses to describe this practice is ‘moonlighting’.

But what is moonlighting?

Moonlighting means taking up a second job or multiple other work assignments apart from one’s full-time job. The practice of working for other organisation while committing oneself to one’s primary workplace, typically without the employer’s knowledge, is termed as ‘moonlighting’. Companies have opposed the practice, saying that employees doing multiple jobs can impact their productivity.

Moonlighting has become a topic of debate in the IT industry as working from home became the normal norm during the Covid-19 pandemic, which is believed to have led to a rise in dual employment.

Businesses disagree with the approach, claiming that having staff perform numerous tasks can reduce productivity. As working from home became the norm during the Covid-19 pandemic, which is thought to have caused an increase in dual employment, moonlighting has come under discussion in the IT industry.

What does 'Moonlighting' mean?

The majority of IT firms have strengthened their opposition to moonlighting and threatened to fire employees who are found to be working two jobs. Moonlighting could be viewed as unfair competition if an employee’s contract stipulates non-compete restrictions and exclusive employment.

Significant IT business, Infosys, has cautioned its employees against accepting a second job without first informing the employer. Infosys recently reminded all of its employees to study their employment contracts before accepting a different job in one of the letters sent to staff members by the HR department. In fact, the employer also issued a warning that if an employee accepted a second job during or after working hours, they risked being fired. The term that IT corporates uses to describe this practice is ‘moonlighting’.

But what is moonlighting?

Moonlighting means taking up a second job or multiple other work assignments apart from one’s full-time job. The practice of working for other organisation while committing oneself to one’s primary workplace, typically without the employer’s knowledge, is termed as ‘moonlighting’. Companies have opposed the practice, saying that employees doing multiple jobs can impact their productivity.

Moonlighting has become a topic of debate in the IT industry as working from home became the normal norm during the Covid-19 pandemic, which is believed to have led to a rise in dual employment.

Businesses disagree with the approach, claiming that having staff perform numerous tasks can reduce productivity. As working from home became the norm during the Covid-19 pandemic, which is thought to have caused an increase in dual employment, moonlighting has come under discussion in the IT industry.

Virtual Drive

 Virtual Drives

New revolution have started with cloud storage systems in public domain such as Google drive, Microsoft sky drive, Dropbox, Amazon cloud drive, Box etc. Cloud computing is a tool that help us to share resources over the cloud and sometimes create an insecure feeling about storing our files outside our control.

GOOGLE DRIVE – It offers 5 GB of Freescale. Users can opt for more storage. Google drive creates a folder in Mac, Android or PC and users can simply drag and drop files. Google has merged Google docs with Google drive. It has brilliant file support that can open 30 different file types inside the web browser like photoshop files. It has an OCR scanning feature which scans the text from an image.

SKYDRIVE- It is from Microsoft and offers 7GB free storage. Users who have already used more than 4GB of space will have the right to utilize 25GB of storage for free. Users can create folders in their Mac or PC. Skydive relies it’s integration with Microsoft Office. Everything is seamlessly synced across different devices and users can edit documents inside browser using Office. Users can share links to files publicly or privately. The tremendous utility is it fetch, allows user to access files from one’s home computer( if it’s ON) that aren’t inside SkyDrive folder.

Amazon Cloud Drive – It allows storing photos, documents, videos and other digital files in the cloud using any internet connected computer. It offers 5GB of storage space and are secure. Files will be protected from hard drive crash or laptop theft.

what is seo for plumber?

 what is SEO for a plumber?

SEO for plumbers simply means increasing plumbing companies’ web presence in SERP by optimizing the website and its pages. SEO stands for search engine optimization, which implies increasing the website’s ranking by performing two functions: on-page and off-page. nowadays all people are online who search for everything online so if they need any plumbing service and if your business rank on google my business listing then there is a high chance of getting customers for your business.

why do you need an online presence for plumbing service?
  • more than 40% of searches people do for local services through phones.
  • half of the search for local services gets converted into a paying customer.
  • more than 97% of searches are being done by people for availing local services.
why should anyone invest in local plumber businesses online?
more than 80% of house owners search for local services and among them, more than 90% of searches get converted into leads within the top 3 search results.
how to boom your online plumbing business with SEO?
  • keywords research:

before jumping to establish any online business, the most important thing is to do first keyword research to know what people are searching or what are they searching the most relevant to your business then you will find thousands of keywords there but you need to select that one which defines your business most appropriate for that you can take help form online free tools like google keyword planner it will help in finding the right keyword for your business.

  • quick loading website 
if your website takes time in loading then it might increase your website bounce rate as people are not that patient that they will wait till the website appears for that you need to check the technical SEO part of your website and why it is taking time in uploading and fix it.
  • check and update the meta:
meta tag and deception are a part of on-page SEO which play a very important role in the ranking of the website on SERP page as it tells about the content of the website to google bots like what your website is all about, what kind of content it contains so you should optimize it properly so it will help in generating traffic easily.

Law and CLAT

 Law and CLAT Exam

A career in law demands good spoken and written communication skills. One should have ability to understand and absorb facts and analyze them quick and should have patience, sympathy and should have sense of responsibility. Universities and law colleges across the country offers 5 year integrated courses that include BA LLB, BSc LLB, B.com LLB and 3 year LLB course for graduates of any discipline. Higher studies are also available such as LLM and Ph D programmes. There are many fields of specialization in this area such as Civil law, criminal law, international law, labour law, constitutional law, administrative law and so on.

The CLAT( Common Law Admission Test) will be held annually for student admission to undergraduate and post graduate programs in law offered by national law universities of India. The universities include National Law School of India University, Bangalore, National Academy of Legal Study and Research University of Law, Bhopal, The West Bengal national university of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.

A law graduate have many options to pursue their profession such as lawyer, legal advisor, law officer, public prosecutor, solicitor, law reporter, legal assistants depending upon their skill and experience. Many corporates are recruiting legal professionals, they can become company secretaries.

SEO

 SEO stands for “search engine optimization.” It means the process of improving one’s site to increase its visibility when people search for products or services related to one’s business in Google, Bing, and other search engines. The better visibility your pages have in search results, the more likely  to garner attention and attract prospective and existing customers to one’s business. SEO is a fundamental part of digital marketing because people conduct trillions of searches every year, with commercial intent to find information about products and services. Search is the primary source of digital traffic for brands and complements other marketing channels. Greater visibility and ranking higher in search results than your competition can have a material impact on your bottom line.Features like rich results and Knowledge Panels in the search results can increase visibility and provide users more information about your company directly in the results. There are 4 types of SEO – on page seo, off page seo, technical seo and local seo.

SEO is the foundation of a holistic marketing ecosystem. When one understand what their website users want, one can then implement that knowledge across campaigns (paid and organic), across website, across social media properties etc. Search engines such as Google and Bing use bots to crawl pages on the web, going from site to site, collecting information about those pages and putting them in an index. Next, algorithms analyze pages in the index, taking into account hundreds of ranking factors or signals, to determine the order pages should appear in the search results for a given query. 

World Ozone Day 2022

World Ozone Day 2022 falls on
September 16 to commemorate the signing of the Montreal Protocol, an
international treaty to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production
of many substances.

World Ozone Day 2022 is
celebrated around the world on September 16 every year to start a conversation
and raise awareness about the depletion of the ozone layer. Each year, the
United Nations announces a theme for World Ozone Day, focusing on immediate
action that must be taken by people and governments. Ozone is a protective
layer in the Earth’s atmosphere that absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation
that reaches Earth from the Sun. World Ozone Day 2022 is celebrated to spread
awareness about ways that are effective in protecting the ozone layer.


Date of World Ozone Day 2022

World Ozone Day is celebrated
every year on September 16 to highlight and spread awareness about the
importance of the ozone layer in protecting the Earth.

Theme of World Ozone Day 2022

The theme of World Ozone Day 2022
is “Global Cooperation to Protect Life on Earth”. The theme of World
Ozone Day, proclaimed by the United Nations, emphasizes the collective efforts
that must be made to protect life on Earth.

History of World Ozone Day 2022

World Ozone Day was first
observed in 1995 and was celebrated to raise awareness of the importance of the
ozone layer to the environment. When scientists discovered in the 1970s that
humanity was making a hole in the ozone layer, they expressed their concerns.

Based on it, the governments of
the whole world adopted the Vienna Convention on the Protection of the Ozone
Layer in 1985 and decided to save it.

World Ozone Day on 16 September
commemorates this achievement and shows that collective decisions and action
are the only way to solve major global crises led by science.

World Ozone Day 2022: Montreal
Protocol?

The main objective of the
Montreal Protocol is to protect the ozone layer by taking measures to control
the total worldwide production and consumption of substances that damage it,
with the ultimate goal of eliminating them based on the development of
scientific knowledge and technological information. Groups of chemicals are
classified by chemical group and are listed in annexes to the text of the
Montreal Protocol. The protocol calls for the control of nearly 100 chemicals
in several categories. For each group or annex of chemical substances, the
Agreement establishes a schedule for the gradual cessation of production and
consumption of these substances, with the aim of eventually eliminating them
completely.

The schedule established by the
Protocol applies to the consumption of ozone-depleting substances. Consumption
is defined as the amount produced plus imported minus the amount exported in a
given year. There is also a deduction for certified destruction. Percentage
reductions refer to the specified baseline year for the substance. The Protocol
does not prohibit the use of existing or recycled controlled substances after
the phase-out date.

There are a few exceptions for
essential uses where no acceptable substitutes have been found, such as in
metered dose inhalers (MDIs) commonly used to treat asthma and other
respiratory problems, or in halon fire extinguishing systems used in submarines
and aircraft.

In 1994, the United Nations
General Assembly declared 16 September the International Day for the
Preservation of the Ozone Layer, commemorating the signing of the Montreal
Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer in 1987 (resolution
49/114).

International Day of Peace.

In 1981, the United Nations General Assembly declared the third Tuesday of September as International Day of Peace. This day coincided with the opening day of the annual sessions of the General Assembly. The purpose of the day was and still remains, to strengthen the ideals of peace around the world.

Two decades after establishing this day of observance, in 2001, the assembly moved the date to be observed annually on September 21. So, beginning in 2002, September 21 marks not only a time to discuss how to promote and maintain peace among all peoples but also a 24-hour period of global ceasefire and non-violence for groups in active combat.

Peace is possible. Throughout history, most societies have lived in peace most of the time. Today, we are much less likely to die in war than our parents or grandparents. Since the establishment of the United Nations and the creation of the Charter of the United Nations, governments are obligated not to use force against others unless they are acting in self-defense or have been authorized by the UN Security Council to proceed.

Life is better in a world where peace exists and, today, we look to those who have been peacemakers and peacekeepers to learn what we can each do individually to make the world a more peaceful place.

The United Nations invites all nations and people to honour a cessation of hostilities during the day and to otherwise commemorate the Day through education and public awareness on issues related to peace.

Every year, the International Day of Peace is celebrated under a specific theme. This year, according to the UN, the theme of World Peace Day 2022 is ‘End racism , Build peace.’ There will be many events, workshops, and educational seminars on the eve of World Peace Day 2022 to create awareness among people about how to develop a world free of racism and racial discrimination.

According to the United Nations, “Racism continues to poison institutions, social structures, and everyday life in every society. It continues to be a driver of persistent inequality. And it continues to deny people their fundamental human rights. It destabilises societies, undermines democracies, erodes the legitimacy of governments, and the linkages between racism and gender inequality are unmistakable.”

International Day of Peace.

In 1981, the United Nations General Assembly declared the third Tuesday of September as International Day of Peace. This day coincided with the opening day of the annual sessions of the General Assembly. The purpose of the day was and still remains, to strengthen the ideals of peace around the world.

Two decades after establishing this day of observance, in 2001, the assembly moved the date to be observed annually on September 21. So, beginning in 2002, September 21 marks not only a time to discuss how to promote and maintain peace among all peoples but also a 24-hour period of global ceasefire and non-violence for groups in active combat.

Peace is possible. Throughout history, most societies have lived in peace most of the time. Today, we are much less likely to die in war than our parents or grandparents. Since the establishment of the United Nations and the creation of the Charter of the United Nations, governments are obligated not to use force against others unless they are acting in self-defense or have been authorized by the UN Security Council to proceed.

Life is better in a world where peace exists and, today, we look to those who have been peacemakers and peacekeepers to learn what we can each do individually to make the world a more peaceful place.

The United Nations invites all nations and people to honour a cessation of hostilities during the day and to otherwise commemorate the Day through education and public awareness on issues related to peace.

Every year, the International Day of Peace is celebrated under a specific theme. This year, according to the UN, the theme of World Peace Day 2022 is ‘End racism , Build peace.’ There will be many events, workshops, and educational seminars on the eve of World Peace Day 2022 to create awareness among people about how to develop a world free of racism and racial discrimination.

According to the United Nations, “Racism continues to poison institutions, social structures, and everyday life in every society. It continues to be a driver of persistent inequality. And it continues to deny people their fundamental human rights. It destabilises societies, undermines democracies, erodes the legitimacy of governments, and the linkages between racism and gender inequality are unmistakable.”

Stop buying, start adopting.

 At Kotul, Maharashtra, on June 12, 2022. A little kid named Viraj and his sister out for a morning stroll at six in the morning. They were attacked by a pack of stray dogs at a given distance, particularly Viraj. His sister made a valiant effort to save her, but she was unable to stop the dogs from attacking. A pack of stray dogs attacked and murdered Viraj. It sounds ridiculous. There are other incidents documented online, including one that happened on May 27, 2022, when a pack of dogs attacked an alone toddler. After removing the kid from a private hospital unit on June 28, a stray dog murdered the 2-day-old youngster. It is hazardous.

People forget about this issue since it never receives adequate attention. Thus, there are no measures in place to manage this.

Over 30 million stray dogs are said to exist in India. Free-roaming pets is the term used by the World Health Organization (WHO).


A stray dog is a who?


Three categories are used to group this.

 

  • An unrestricted dog can move wherever they want but is partially dependent on humans for food. This dog falls under category one.

  • An unrestricted dog who is completely independent and not dependent on humans for their food. Those dogs can find their food in the garbage. These dogs fall under category two.

  • The third category of dogs is those who have been abandoned by their owners. 


The canines in groups two and three are very different from one another. The dogs in the second category know how to live, while the abandoned dogs do not. They typically pass away from sickness or in accidents.

India has a far greater percentage of pet abandonment than the rest of the globe, according to the 2021 State of Pet Homelessness Index study. In India, more than 50% of both present and former pet owners admitted to having abandoned or surrendered at least one animal. This explains why there are so many street dogs around.


The issue is not that the government is inaction. The government is requiring them to follow some regulations.


Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) strives to stop the mistreatment of animals. Dog feeders were put in place, which give stray dogs food.

What is the solution to these problems?


  • sterilize a dog as a pet, A portion of your pet’s reproductive organ is surgically removed during sterilization to prevent it from reproducing in the future. The majority of animals that are sterilized are male and female dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs. Castration, the removal of the testicles from male animals, is a widespread practice
  • Please vaccinate your dog as part of the immunization program if you own one. because a variety of disorders may impact it. Therefore always remember that prevention is preferable to treatment.
  • Enforce pet management regulations to prevent dog owners from leaving their animals behind.
  • Habitat management: Stop spreading needless trash if you want to maintain a healthy habitat.
  • control canine reproduction, There are two ways to stop a female dog from going into heat: Ovariohysterectomy (spay) surgery, number one: Recommended. The uterus and both ovaries are surgically removed during an ovariohysterectomy, sometimes known as a spay procedure.
  • Start adopting stray animals; India is home to 30 million strays. There are around 1.3 billion people living in our nation. If a group of at least four people starts caring for at least one dog, then further options are not necessary.

Feed one dog instead of one hundred if you can’t. A stray dog’s existence is an extremely miserable one. They have no hope when they get up since they never know when an accident may claim their lives. They saunter about looking for food and water. To be safe, they never stop observing the goings-on around them. Start adopting them and save them.

Credit:-

  1. Dhruv Rathee.

  2. Canine Distemper (Hardpad Disease) – Dog Owners.

  3. Sterilizing your pet.

  4. Gonad-Sparing Surgical Sterilization in Dogs – Frontiers.

why we need business insurance?

 why do we need business insurance?

Running is business is not an easy task as it involves high risk and uncertainty as we are unaware about future what is going to happen? as we can’t anticipate about future but we can diminish that risk to an extent with the help of insurance that’s why companies nowadays prefer to take insurance for their business because it helps a business to handle damages whether it’s related to any product or employee so on the basis of its capability and amount of risk the businesses takes insurance.

what is business insurance? business insurance is a kind of protection being provided to the business owner for controlling or handling damages in way of financial as the insurance may differ from business to business but its ultimate goal is to save the business from unforeseen challenges. 

why do we need business insurance?

  • protects the business loss from natural calamity : 

as we don’t know about the changes that can happen in the climate like any natural disaster such as an earthquake or flood which is all unpredictable for any business to anticipate so in this situation this uncertainty can damage any business highly in way of its financial or operation so here business insurance will help in converting all the loss entitled to an extent which is mentioned into the policy.

  • piece of mind:

as the business has several functions to perform and they invest huge amount of money in any project so it’s important to have the safety of that money otherwise they could not able to concentrate on their work if they always worry about what is going to happen? and it will disturb the business function also so business insurance gives a piece of mind to business owners for doing their work smoothly.

  • protect employees of the organization:

for any business more than its physical resources, its human resources are most important as they help in reaching the business to the next level so every employee who works into org needs protection for themselves whether its about body injury while working or any kind of health insurance which gives them satisfaction about their health & safety.

conclusion: 

business is all about risk which is challenging and at the same time unpredictable so if you want to run your business functions smoothly then every business should go with insurance and protects its business from uncertainty & contingencies.

Freelancing

 

What
is freelancing?

Working on projects for clients on a contract basis is known
as freelancing. Freelancers frequently work on several projects for various
clients at once. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) views independent
contractors as self-employed people.

Part-time or full-time contract workers, freelancers
frequently sign agreements before beginning assignments.

Depending on the terms of the contract, the client may pay a
freelancer per project, per job, or per hour. Short-term assignments are normal
for freelance tasks, while happy clients frequently seek additional work. The
majority of freelance positions are found in the creative, service, and
skill-based industries, including copywriting, programming, engineering, and
marketing.

 

Benefits
of freelancing

There are several benefits to working for yourself as a
freelancer, including:

 

Flexibility:

You can set your own schedule as a freelancer
and pick when and where to work. You might work from home or while at the
beach, for instance. A better work-life balance is supported by the flexibility
of freelancing.

Selection of projects and clients:

You can choose the
projects you want to work on as a freelancer based on your interests and skill
set. You can choose customers based on specific requirements.

Deciding on your own prices:

Since you often set your own
prices when working as a freelancer, you may have more influence over your
earning potential. Another element that will probably affect your earnings is
the amount of work you are able to handle on a daily or weekly basis.

Enhanced skill set as a freelancer:

You can get the chance
to work on more specific projects, increasing your familiarity with specialist
subject matter.

International brand awareness:

You have the freedom to
select your clients and projects, giving you the chance to forge deep
connections with companies all around the world.

Disadvantages
of freelancing

 

While there are numerous benefits to being a freelancer, you
should also think about any potential drawbacks.

 

Isolation:

In contrast to a part-time or full-time job,
running your own freelancing business can be isolating, especially if you
operate from home. If you thrive on regular encounters with coworkers in an
office setting, freelancing could be alienating for you.

Unstable employment:

Freelance work is likely to be
unpredictable; you might occasionally have more work than you can handle while
having difficulty finding tasks at other times. In the beginning of your
freelance career, you might need to keep working at your day job to maintain a
solid income.

Responsibilities in administration:

You’ll have to take care
of billing, marketing, and other pertinent administrative tasks as an
independent contractor. These duties can take time away from your area of
concentration and necessitate extensive understanding of bookkeeping, tax laws,
and office technology.

No employer-funded benefits:

You don’t have an employer
who contributes to your health insurance, 401(k) retirement options, or other
benefits that come with having a full-time job if you work for yourself.

 

How UPI is a financial revolution.

United Payment Interface (UPI), a term unheard or unbelieved until April 2016, but in Modern India, UPI is the flag-bearer of the ongoing Financial Revolution.

From a tea vendor selling a Rs 10 Cutting Chai to a showroom with a pricey product range, a large section of our society has adapted to UPI. It actively utilises the mechanism for seamless payments. In the early stages, a year after the launch of UPI, the total number of payments was 6% compared to 36% of Card payments. However, in FY 2021, UPI’s share expanded to 63%, while the percentage of Card payments shrunk to 9%. The progressive advancement of UPI has not just constructed an efficient payment instrument, but it has connected millions on an inclusive and well-structured Digital platform.

It must be noted that the underlying infrastructure of Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) has been paramount for UPI’s grand success. Adopting a UPI ID rather than entering bank account numbers and IFSC codes has made transactions effortless. Integration with Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) for recurring Bill Payments has been crucial in creating an innovative platform.

The Indian real-time payments market is well developed when directly compared with other markets like the US, the UK, Canada and Australia, according to a report published by ACI Worldwide. The report also forecast that the share of all transactions occurring via real time instrument was expected to increase to 70.7 per cent in 2026 from the present 31.3 per cent. The report predicted that in 2026, business and consumer level benefits due to India’s real time instant payment was expected to reach $92.4 billion, adding, that it will have an impact of $54.9 billion or 1.12 per cent in India’s GDP.

How UPI is a financial revolution.

United Payment Interface (UPI), a term unheard or unbelieved until April 2016, but in Modern India, UPI is the flag-bearer of the ongoing Financial Revolution.

From a tea vendor selling a Rs 10 Cutting Chai to a showroom with a pricey product range, a large section of our society has adapted to UPI. It actively utilises the mechanism for seamless payments. In the early stages, a year after the launch of UPI, the total number of payments was 6% compared to 36% of Card payments. However, in FY 2021, UPI’s share expanded to 63%, while the percentage of Card payments shrunk to 9%. The progressive advancement of UPI has not just constructed an efficient payment instrument, but it has connected millions on an inclusive and well-structured Digital platform.

It must be noted that the underlying infrastructure of Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) has been paramount for UPI’s grand success. Adopting a UPI ID rather than entering bank account numbers and IFSC codes has made transactions effortless. Integration with Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) for recurring Bill Payments has been crucial in creating an innovative platform.

The Indian real-time payments market is well developed when directly compared with other markets like the US, the UK, Canada and Australia, according to a report published by ACI Worldwide. The report also forecast that the share of all transactions occurring via real time instrument was expected to increase to 70.7 per cent in 2026 from the present 31.3 per cent. The report predicted that in 2026, business and consumer level benefits due to India’s real time instant payment was expected to reach $92.4 billion, adding, that it will have an impact of $54.9 billion or 1.12 per cent in India’s GDP.

International Peace Day

 Need of International Peace Day

International peace day is observed on 21st September every year. The UN General Assembly has declared the day , this day is devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire. The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by the United Nations General Assembly. Two decades later, in 2001, the General Assembly unanimously voted to designate the Day as a period of non-violence and cease-fire.The theme of 2022 International peace day is End racism. Build peace. The Peace Bell was donated by the United Nations Association of Japan in 1954. It has become tradition to ring the bell twice a year: on the first day of spring, at the Vernal Equinox, and on 21 September to celebrate the International Day for Peace. We all have a role to play in fostering peace. And tackling racism is a crucial way to contribute.

We can work to dismantle the structures that entrench racism in our midst. We can support movements for equality and human rights everywhere. We have to work towards a world free of racism and racial discrimination. A world where compassion and empathy overcome suspicion and hatred. A world that we can truly be proud of. Secretary-General António Guterres said that 

“Racism continues to poison institutions, social structures, and everyday life in every society. It continues to be a driver of persistent inequality. And it continues to deny people their fundamental human rights. It destabilizes societies, undermines democracies, erodes the legitimacy of governments, and… the linkages between racism and gender inequality are unmistakable.”