It's easy to get caught up in
conversations about gender disparity, the haves and have - nots, and a variety of other topics that make great headlines and likewise drive click - throughs.
We can thank Susan J. Fowler, whose blog post kicked off Uber's year of reckoning, and Ellen Pao, whose trial forced the Valley to stop brushing off
conversations about its gender problem as unnecessary distractions.
Due out next month, Work With Me will likely kick - start a new round of
conversation about the gender divide.
These sorts of
conversations about gender, in her case, simply made her self - conscious.»
All in all, it seems
the conversation about gender that's dominating awards season for the second year in a row is, at least for now, mostly just that: a conversation.
It is easy to dismiss the women of Holy Week, to say their presence at critical moments in the Easter story is inconsequential, holding no significance in modern - day
conversations about gender equity in the Church.
When I bring up intersex people in
conversations about gender and sexuality, I am typically met with blank stares, shrugged shoulders, and dismissive platitudes about how most people fit neatly into male and female categories and generalities, so we shouldn't worry about the outliers.
I've been meaning to highlight Megan DeFranza's work for months now, as it has proved immensely helpful in some of my «real life»
conversations about gender and sexuality, particularly with more conservative friends and family who are somewhat new to the conversation.
Joshua Peck, a father to a four - year - old daughter and a U.K. politician, sparked
a conversation about gendered toys on Twitter after recently tweeting about a space - themed lunch box by retailer John Lewis that was labeled for «boys.»
BY ARTHUR S. LEONARD The state of North Carolina today, March 30, repealed HB2, the law enacted a little over a year ago that aroused heated protests and boycotts, generated several lawsuits, and sparked a national
conversation about gender identity and sex - specific public bathrooms and locker rooms.
«We are very excited to be hosting this panel with such a diverse group of women from various fields of the industry,» explains Elisabeth, «it is very important to continue
a conversation about gender equality that started many years ago but has reached a new high point now, and come up with ideas and solutions for the future.»
Conversations about gender stereotypes lead to further discourse around power and gender in secondary school.
[6] Today,
conversations about gender parity in the art world continue unresolved, misunderstandings of feminism persist in pop culture and mainstream dialogues, and an all - women exhibition, whether this fact is emphasized or not, is still considered a political choice.
Sam Glover: You know, one of the things that's come out in my conversations with you, in our own at Lawyerist and
our conversations about gender inclusion, diversity, whatever, is we often make mistakes let's say.
Not exact matches
Whether it's leading a national
conversation about gun control or fighting for girls» education and
gender equality around the world, an increasing number of young women are stepping forward as change agents.
Avivah Wittenberg - Cox, CEO of the
gender consulting firm 20 - first, wishes the
conversations about women in the workplace could move beyond
gender stereotypes — «I think it's suicidal to talk
about women being better or men being better» — and even beyond mention of
gender itself.
Looking to host an open live
conversation on Monday morning on my FB page
about gender equality in the work place.
As
conversations have multiplied, especially in recent months,
about the
gendered expectations that pressure women into engaging in unwanted sexual behaviour to appease men, Daniels's inner monologue sounds painfully familiar.
These discussions
about compatibility have their place, but if we spend all our time justifying which side of the
gender equality debate we're on, the
conversation will never truly progress and the Church will never become the advocate for women it could be.
Occasionally, in
conversations about God and
gender, someone will attempt to conclude the matter by noting that Jesus was a man, as though the incarnation proves something
about the
gender of God or the ultimate superiority of maleness over femaleness.
I am not Mom enough to think that the debate over how to feed our youngest children — an important and nuanced
conversation about nutrition, and workplace policy, and government responsibility, and
gender relationships — can be boiled down to a simplistic, unrepresentative, staged photograph.»
When white conservative Christians obsess over their own perceived oppression, it becomes incredibly difficult to engage in important
conversations about religious, racial, and
gender privilege that are necessary for creating a more just society.
What is perhaps most frustrating
about engaging in such
conversations within the evangelical community in particular, however, is that differences regarding things like Calvinism and Arminianism, baptism, heaven and hell,
gender roles, homosexuality, and atonement theories often disintegrate into harsh accusations in which we question one another's commitment to Scripture.
Best
Conversations / Connections: I had an amazing time at the Q: Women and Calling event in New York City and, to my surprise, left feeling profoundly encouraged
about the progress of
gender equality within evangelicalism.
In my opinion, this is why we need better
conversations about the Bible and
gender — so our kids will know that, at least in the Kingdom of God, they will never be reduced to stereotypes, but celebrated for all that makes them unique participants in God's creative work in the world.
This week on Facebook, we had several powerful
conversations around Anne Graham Lotz's words on
gender equality and Boz Tchividjian's article
about churches that support spousal abuse.
Representatives from the same group of privileged people who dominated
conversations in the 20th century continue to dominate the
conversations about current issues such as modesty culture, immigration reform, relevancy in culturally - diverse America,
gender issues, and more.
Having an open
conversation about sex also enables teens and kids come up to their parents and speak
about difficult or dangerous things they may be experiencing either related to the opposite
gender or any other similar matter.
From 7 am to 11 pm, six days in a row, I was surrounded by people speaking different languages, talking
about the big picture, and having open and honest
conversations about inequities based on race and
gender identity / expression.
A 2015 Families and Work Institute study of same - sex and different - sex couples indicates that men in same - sex couples have significantly higher satisfaction with the division of household and childcare responsibilities.As these tasks are not able to be divided solely on the basis of traditional
gender roles, more
conversations occur
about how the responsibilities are fulfilled.
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Tamblyn tells BuzzFeed that she hopes «to elicit some fresh, challenging
conversations and examinations of who we are as a society» by flipping the
gender norms, and says the book is
about «survivors of rape and the commodification, denigration, and manipulation of their stories by everyone from the American media to the judicial system,» as well as also being «a story
about how we dangerously demonize and mythologize women.»
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Becoming Chaz is undoubtedly one of the most thought - provoking films you will see on any screen this year, a frankly chronicled tale of Chaz's life as a transgender man that opens a more than occasionally mind - blowing
conversation about the essentials of
gender, and subsequently, sexuality.
«Deadpool» star believes Miles Teller will have an easier time bouncing back from film's flop than his co-star in
conversation about race and
gender in Hollywood
As Trevor on Shameless, he swoops in to nab the heart of Ian Gallagher, and teach him that even though Ian may be the only openly gay Gallagher, he and the whole clan have a lot to learn
about gender expression, terminology, and how not to bring up genitals in polite
conversation.
«While
conversations about privilege, and experiences of
gender - race - class oppression are being recognized, spoken
about, and now considered legitimate concerns in many spaces, in so many spaces, the opposite is true,» writes Dominique Dryding.
«The best education around
gender violence and the most effective by far in working with men,» says Katz, «is having honest
conversations about how cultural attitudes and beliefs
about manhood... both contribute to perpetration and, in many cases, impede men's and young men's likelihood of challenging and interrupting abuse.»
Our work on
gender and women's rights serendipitously coincided with the national discussion, and in our class we dove into a student - led
conversation about the treatment of girls in school.
Last year's
conversation, moderated by prolific edtech ombudswoman Audrey Watters and me, sparked a series of discussions
about the various ways in which race,
gender, and class play into who gets to call themselves an expert, who gets to go to conferences, and whose experiences are often dismissed as a result.
Mariam Durrani, an expert on Islamophobia and Muslim youth and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), says that even if there are no Muslim students in a class, «changing educational and society - wide demographics suggest that as young people come of age, we'll have even greater need for
conversations about learning across difference and
about addressing systemic inequalities,» whether
about religion, race,
gender, sexual orientation, or other identifiers.
The guidance issued today by the Departments of Education and Justice adds another voice to an ongoing
conversation about how
gender identity is addressed, and expresses an interpretation of Title IX that is unsettled law.
On May 10, 2017, ASCD live - streamed the fifth Whole Child Symposium live from American University in Washington, D.C., for a
conversation about equity in education that covered issues of race, economics, culture,
gender, and more.
Blackstone Valley Prep is committed to the academic success, social and emotional growth, and health and wellness of 100 % of scholars in an intentionally diverse school that celebrates the racial, ethnic, socioeconomic,
gender, and sexual - orientation differences of our scholars, staff, and families by actively engaging in courageous
conversations about the value of peoples» differences; raising awareness of self and society's structural inequities; and empowering all people to engage in an open and honest dialogue with an active voice.
One of their roles can be to help dispel myths and misconceptions
about student experiences; this is especially pertinent in
conversations surrounding students»
gender identity.
It invites
conversations about sex,
gender, and the human body.
In the plenary session, Jennifer Brier, director of
gender and women's studies at University of Illinois at Chicago, Nell Taylor, founder of Read / Write Library Chicago, and Luis Herrera, city librarian at San Francisco Public Library (SFPL), joined DPLA board member Sarah Burnes for a
conversation about how archives are put together and made useful to the public.
For children with questions
about bodies,
gender, touch, sex, and love, this all - inclusive book guides the
conversation between children and trusted adults in an accessible graphic format.