What if the invisible work of care, cooking, and raising children was finally made visible?
In AEQUALIS, Faiqa K. presents a vision of a world where society is fundamentally reorganized around fairness, dignity, and shared responsibility. Through the eyes of Sarah and her neighbors, experience a society where: * Invisible work is rewarded: Household tasks are valued through "Domestic Credits" and "Home Harmony Stipends". * Mental loads are shared: A "Mental Load Tax" and "Patience Funds" ensure that domestic responsibility is a communal, not individual, burden. * Care is built into the streets: From "Golden Dispensers" providing free menstrual products to "Safety Sisters" who offer solidarity instead of surveillance, the city is designed for rest and security. * Justice is about restoration: The "Resolution Squad" replaces punitive systems with "Empathy Forms," focusing on understanding over punishment.
AEQUALIS is not a faraway dream-it is a speculative exploration of reforms, rituals, and ideas that could happen in real life. It is a book for anyone tired of carrying invisible burdens and ready to imagine a world where balance, transparency, and sarcasm lead the way.