Sentences with phrase «addresses gender imbalance»

Obama has a chance to make history by nominating the first Hispanic to the Supreme Court and he has a well - qualified candidate in Sotomayor who also addresses the gender imbalance.
It addresses the gender imbalance in the presentation of art by bringing to light important women artists of the past and promoting great women artists working today.
Bonhams addresses gender imbalance in the art world by dedicating a section of its upcoming sale to a selection of women artists.
Session B addressed the gender imbalance and gave examples of fellowship opportunities for women in science.
To commission Palmer would also contribute towards the Gallery's efforts to address the gender imbalance in its collection by seeking out relevant, high - quality work by women artists.
Four women behind the first VNXXCAS award, helping to address the gender imbalance in museum collections: Sarah Brown, Curator at Leeds Art Gallery; Martine Syms, artist; Valeria Napoleone, philanthropist and collector; and Caroline Douglas, Director of the Contemporary Art Society.
Rosemary's commitment to the promotion of women at all levels impressed the judges, who praised her dedication to addressing gender imbalances in the workplace.

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In an attempt to address heavy criticism over the gender imbalance, the organizers revised the speaker list.
The STEM fields, in particular, are notorious for being male - centric — to begin to address the imbalance between the genders in work environments, we as a society need to focus first on encouraging girls to take these subjects while in the educational system, in hopes that they will continue on and start forging a career out of them.
The bill further seeks to rectify discriminatory practices on the basis of sex by addressing political, social and economic gender imbalances.
ALBANY — As Gov. Andrew Cuomo assails gender imbalance on corporate boards, one state legislator is attempting to address a similar problem much closer to home.
In January, the #MeToo movement gave way to Time's Up, a coalition of 300 (and growing) prominent women in Hollywood standing up against the systemic problem of not only sexual misconduct, but also to address the imbalance of power in the workforce confounded by issues of gender disparity in jobs and pay leading to ongoing injustice and inequality.
«A panel presentation, «The State of American Retirement — Navigating the Gender Imbalance» sponsored by the IALC in Washington, D.C., this week addressed the troubling topic...
Karen McLoughlin, the group director of HR at Sumo Digital, talks about the company's gender imbalance head on: «We've been working on internal initiatives to support recruitment, retention, career development and mentoring for some time which, alongside our graduate programmes, will help address the gap in the long term.
Developing mediation skills [facilitated negotiations] and critical issues such as getting parties to the table, ethical issues of the mediation process, power imbalances, the appropriateness of mediation and issues of culture, race and gender are addressed.
In this article, I will describe how these two seemingly diverse roles can be reconciled, how one can acknowledge power imbalance based primarily on gender, and yet, because of underlying dynamics of the divorce crisis, simultaneously intervene and adequately address the power imbalance between divorcing spouses.
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