Sentences with phrase «addressing gender disparities»

It's ridiculous to conjecture that most women scientists are putting on lipstick and posing in the lab with the deliberate goal of challenging gender science stereotypes, and then using precious minutes they'd rather be spending on research posting updates to Instagram with the primary goal of addressing gender disparities in academia.
FemInEM aims to address gender disparities in a positive way, empowering physicians of both genders.

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To understand gender disparity, we have to understand and address its root causes.
The report outlines a number of actions and initiatives the firm has put in place to address our gender pay disparity.
A new University of Washington study is among the first to address that question by comparing gender disparities across STEM fields.
It is important to highlight and address pay disparity — and it is also important not to confuse equal pay and the gender pay gap.
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.
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In that same spirit, we urge you now to consider the voices of thousands of educators from across the country who are committed to ending racial and gender discipline disparities in our schools through evidence - based strategies aimed at addressing the root causes of student misbehavior.
While there was general agreement about the existence of gender disparities, artists, like activists, differed widely in how they addressed them.
Originally focused on improving race relations among youth in Greater Boston, the Foundation's mission today is to support programs addressing inequality in its various forms, including racial, ethnic and gender disparities in both Greater Boston and metropolitan Washington, D.C., and to raise awareness about these issues.
Moreover, while 60 % said they were aware of a gender pay gap in their workplace, only 16 % saw visible steps being taken to address the disparity.
The one big idea I hope to offer in our article is that student - centered and colorblind conceptualization of social emotional learning (SEL) may limit the degree to which school reforms can substantially address racial and gender discipline disparities.
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