May 23

Women First: This Week’s Wins for the Divine Feminine

While we’re all waiting for patriarchy to be fully eradicated and the divine masculine to emerge, it’s becoming more and more clear that the divine feminine must rise first. Not from hierarchy, but from healing. And this week, we’re seeing this start to surface.

For the collective to fully shift, women are leading the way by prioritizing our needs, reclaiming our stories, and directing the energy not from selfishness, but from inner devotion to ourselves and others. When stop pouring from an empty cup and start tending to ourselves first, that’s when the frequency changes

Here's how the divine feminine is taking the lead this week.

Setting Legal Boundaries

Harvard Stands Up to Trump:
A federal judge just hit pause on the Trump administration’s move to cut off Harvard from enrolling international students. The court agreed—booting thousands of students mid-year would’ve caused serious harm. For women coming to the U.S. for education, this keeps one major door open. (Source)

DOGE Wants to Keep Secrets:
 
The Department of Government Efficiency asked the Supreme Court to block the release of its internal documents. Katie Phang argued that if their work is legitimate, they should be "chest out, proud" to show their efforts. Stating their claims about fraud, waste, and abuse in government don't match reality. Fierce, divine feminine in action. (Source)

Divine Rebellion from the Music Industry

"The Boss" Calls out Trump:
Bruce Springsteen dropped an EP this week that includes live audio of him calling the Trump administration “corrupt and treasonous.” Musicians including Neil Young, Eddie Vedder, and Taylor Swift have voiced support for Springsteen, and the American Federation of Musicians have endorsed both Springsteen and Swift as "role models." Hell yeah. (Source)

The Handmaid’s Tale (Taylor's Version): Swift debuted the first track from her highly anticipated new album “Reputation: Taylor’s Version”, and it played during this week's episode of “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Taylor has been vocal about reclaiming her work and speaking out against the current administration, and this placement feels like a deliberate nod to that fight. (Source)

Madonna’s Rewrite:
 
Madonna's biopic, initially announced in 2020 and later put on hold in 2023, is now back in development with Netflix. Teaming up with director Shawn Levy from Stranger Things, this represents a major step in bringing Madonna’s story to the screen, something she has been passionate about for years. A woman retelling her own story? We love to see it. (Source)

Redefining What Women Are Capable of

Italy’s Big Parenting Shift: Italy’s top court ruled that both women in a same-sex couple can be recognized as legal moms to IVF-conceived kids. The previous law denied the non-bio parent that right. Legal wins like this change what family means, and who gets protected. (Source)

Morning-After Pills in Aisle 4: Emergency contraception is now stocked in 11,000 stores like 7-Eleven and Circle K. The company Cadence has an alternative to Plan B for $25, making it way more affordable and accessible. Because yes, autonomy SHOULD be as accessible as a bag of chips. (Source)

Women Set to Inherit $50 Trillion: A new report shows that over the next two decades, women are set to inherit an estimated $54 trillion through spousal transfers (due to women's longer life expectancy). That’s a lot of financial power changing hands, and it’s going to shape everything. (Source)

Ultrarunner Nurses Mid-Race, Still Wins:
 
Stephanie Case ran 100 kilometers just six months postpartum, and paused mid-race to nurse her baby - three times. She started late and not only crossed the finish line, but WON the race. A perfect reminder that women's achievements and motherhood don’t have to be exclusive. (Source)

Sacred Spaces and Visibility, Reclaimed

Faith Leaders Step Up for Pride: With corporations scaling back Pride support, clergy across denominations launched the "Recommit to Pride" campaign. They’re asking churches and synagogues to show up publicly. Because visibility in spiritual spaces can save lives. (Source)

Trans Quilts Take Over the Capitol Lawn: The ACLU dropped a 9,000-square-foot quilt made by trans Americans on the U.S. Capitol lawn, representing their response to the question: “Who would you be if you had the freedom to live into the fullness of who you are?” Several of the quilts featured artwork representing each person’s idea of happiness, while others were adorned with messages of resistance. (Source)

Why This Week Matters

This shift runs deeper than policy changes or cultural moments. It's the restoration of balance to a world that has been operating from half its potential. Through every act of self-tending, every refusal to shrink, and every choice to lead with clarity instead of compliance, we’re watching something deeper take root. These moments may look like headlines, but in reality, they're thresholds where society is prioritizing the divine feminine, and by doing so, shifting what’s possible for everyone else.

How will you step into your divinity this week?

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