Sentences with phrase «blatant sexism»

"Blatant sexism" refers to clearly and openly treating people unfairly or differently based on their gender. Full definition
takes you there seamlessly with the hairstyles, costumes and set decoration - and the central theme of blatant sexism.
From blatant sexism to inaction over racism to absurd messianic tendencies, FIFA President Sepp Blatter epitomises everything that's wrong with large multi-national organisations.
we're taking about an industry with no history of overt, blatant sexism in its hiring, dress codes and so on, you're good.
Working around the casual, yet blatant sexism at play in the photographic milieu of the 1970s and 1980s Collier recharges and reanimates these often - contentious images through their subsequent representation and re-contextualization.
There's a lot of fluffy mommy pieces on the internets about childfree folks vs. parents and, while it's sometimes funny, it smacks of blatant sexism.
This stubborn problem has remained for years despite more women joining the ranks of investors and increased awareness of the blatant sexism and sexual harassment female founders sometimes face when raising money.
Glimcher, whose father, Melvin Glimcher, was her role model and is now her collaborator at Harvard, says she believes the blatant sexism of her early faculty years has abated.
I say little because it is easy to condemn blatant racism and blatant sexism, but what you are talking about only rarely gives compelling examples like you mentioned.
The main issues that most people have with horror films are the gore, the outlandish plot mechanisms and the blatant sexism.
Even if the 1970s were before your time, screenwriter Simon Beaufoy's film takes you there seamlessly with the hairstyles, costumes and set decoration - and the central theme of blatant sexism.
«Mad Men» fans will be familiar with the midday martinis and blatant sexism that were de rigueur during the 1950s, but Jaffe's depiction of the never - ending excitement and unbound opportunity to be had in Manhattan back then practically pulses on the page.
Beware the blatant sexism when Judy asks, «Gee, Mr. Money.
There are subtle things like someone will use a really patronising tone with you, and then there's the blatant sexism — like I once got asked about my family plans in an interview because it would hamper my chance of getting the job.
Studying historical women artists requires an understanding of both the blatant sexism that kept women from fully participating in the art world and the way the existing scholarship of an era diminishes or ignores the achievements women artists managed to accomplish.
The guerrilla gorilla movement started in the spring of 1985, when seven women stood outside the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in garish primate masks to protest the blatant sexism of the institution's inaugural exhibition in its newly - renovated building.
This brought long - entrenched historical issues up to the present and highlighted the routine and blatant sexism of the 1970s art world.
Among her controversial words: «Thank you for acknowledging my ability to continue my career for 34 years in the face of blatant sexism and misogyny and constant bullying and relentless abuse.
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