Not exact matches
Today's appointment
by Independence Group of its first female board member has taken it off the list of ASX200 companies lacking female
representation on their boards, although four other Western Australian businesses remain among those still to adopt
gender diversity at board level.
By moving in the direction of having publicly traded companies have a policy that includes consideration of
gender representation on boards and in senior management, we hope that they will really take that issue seriously, that they'll consider how they're finding people to be on their boards, how they're moving women through senior management roles and making them eligible for boards appointments.
The same is true of
gender and minority
representation, since the expectations of the day, unfortunate as they were, didn't commonly include the belief held
by many today that Parliament should look, think, and care about issues in broadly similar ways to the country at large.
I don't think many women will be alarmed
by the thought of their political prospects being diminshed
by a smaller Commons because women, generally, aren't as interested in politics as the academic argument on
gender representation makes them out to be.
The level of defeat and retrial amongst female Labour MSPs in 2011 means that unless Labour reintroduces a strategy that secures
gender balance in its constituency nominations, any future recovery in the party's electoral fortunes could well be accompanied
by a reduction in the overall level of female
representation.
The Deputy Minister of
Gender and Social Protection, Mr. Joseph Alexander Ackon has condemned the low
representation of women in politics globally, saying their under
representation is in violation of the democracy practiced
by in various states.
There would be inevitable demands for
representation by gender,
by ethnicity,
by sexual orientation, for pensioners, for unemployed people, and
by faith group.
The memo, organised
by Shadow Equalities Secretary Dawn Butler, said Labour «must ensure we maintain our current balance in terms of
gender representation».
When infection rates dropped, measures of
gender equality — including female wages and political
representation — improved
by a proportional amount between 15 and 25 years later.
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It's possible to be thrilled
by her success, while also remaining frustrated that she's the first woman to be so honoured
by the Academy and that
gender representation across all industry sectors remains so shameful.
They probe a film's underlying ideology
by examining
representations of class,
gender, race, sexuality, politics and religion.
Summary: The film's messaging as a way of elevating transgender
representation in cinema is problematic: it puts its transwoman protagonist as the centrepiece of the story but defines her character solely
by the interrogation of her
gender identity.
However, the film's messaging as a way of elevating transgender
representation in cinema is problematic: it puts its transwoman protagonist as the centrepiece of the story but defines her character solely
by the interrogation of her
gender identity.
Unified through the explorations of the perceived and projected self, the participating artists examine the notions and visual
representation of identity as formed and influenced
by place, culture,
gender, and conformity.
The works presented in Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic raise questions about race,
gender, and the politics of
representation by portraying contemporary African American men and women using the conventions of traditional European portraiture.
Kehinde Wiley's work raises intriguing questions about race,
gender, and the politics of
representation by portraying contemporary African American men and women using the conventions of traditional European portraiture.
David Castillo Gallery will present works that raise urgent questions about
representations of race, sexuality and
gender in today's society, including a live performance
by Kalup Linzy (b. 1977), as well as photographs
by Lyle Ashton Harris (b. 1965) and Xaviera Simmons (b. 1974).
This conversation between Gregg Bordowitz and Glenn Ligon focuses on Ligon's Untitled (I Am a Man), 1988, and its relevance to
representations of self, race, and
gender, the subject of a new book
by Bordowitz in Afterall's One Work series.
Several of the trailblazing female artists represented
by P.P.O.W. (E03) embraced the grid as a conceptual and feminist tool, subverting the art - historical status quo — from Dotty Attie's gridded canvases exploring the
gendered gaze and Martha Wilson's photo - and - text - based
representations of embodied personas to Carolee Schneemann's 1980s photo grids comprising images of isolated lips, nostrils and nipples, or her interactions with her beloved cat.
This exhibition, which includes artists such as: Andy Coolquitt, Jen Liu, New York - based jeweller and artist, Hanna Sandin, and Mika Tajima will look at today's mechanisation used
by artists to deal with the
representation of the self, without relying on
gender binaries.
The exhibition considers the use of mechanization
by artists to assert more contemporary models of selfhood, less reliant on
gender binaries, and more inclusive of various kinds of selves and strategies for its
representation.
Curated
by Joshua Friedman, the show features 17 artists who challenge binarized
representations of
gender as specifically male or female.
By engaging the personal and the private, and subverting patriarchal and historical
representations within the Indo - Persian miniature painting tradition, Sikander's work upends
gender - specific assumptions while contributing fresh feminist discourse from multiple perspectives.
From makeup to celebrity culture, these artists mine «girly» motifs — often ignored or dismissed as flippant and unserious
by the art world — to explore issues of
gendered expectations and pressures women face through
representations of women in the media and culture at large.
Powerful
representations of sexuality, works such as Heretic (1944), in which a headless male torso sodomizes some kind of strange furry animal, or Marta (1940) and Passionate (1943), both showing nude women surrounded
by multiple phalluses, were groundbreaking in their refusal to adapt themselves to contemporaneous discourses surrounding
gender and sexuality.
Showcasing work
by 29 artists of varying race, ethnicity and
gender (including David Hammons, Lorna Simpson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Pat Ward Williams, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Lyle Ashton Harris and Andres Serrano, among others), the show, through installation pieces, photography, sculpture, film and video, presents a range of
representation — images that «challenge and transform the «negative» stereotypes,» «real and imagined,» writes Golden in the exhibition catalogue.
By replacing the typical European aristocrats depicted in those paintings with contemporary black subjects, Wiley is able to draw attention to the absence of African Americans from historical and cultural narratives and raise questions about race,
gender, and the politics of
representation.
Victoria Sin explores consumer culture's proliferation of images and
representations of
gender and nature within advance capitalism
by creating a forest of larger - than - life plastic banana balloons, which she will inflate in the entrance of the gallery.
Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic raise questions about race,
gender, and the politics of
representation by portraying contemporary African American men and women using the conventions of traditional European portraiture.
The conversation focuses on Ligon's «Untitled (I Am a Man),» 1988, and its relevance to
representations of self, race, and
gender, the subject of a new book
by Bordowitz in Afterall Books» «One Work» series.
To help get a more complete picture of female
representation in the workplace he decided to take a look at how the top 100 Canadian companies (
by revenue) disclose
gender representation in their public reports.
The board should have balanced
representation by geography,
gender, and ethnicity with at least 1 / 3rd of the appointees being members of the Economic and Environmental Justice Oversight Panel.
Our law firm has access to the resources, technology and knowledge of the nationally acclaimed Cochran Firm, founded
by the late Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr., who believed that every person, regardless of race, religion or
gender, deserves high - quality legal
representation.
Concerned
by the rates at which women opt out of the legal profession, the lack of
representation of women in the highest courts and echelons of the legal community, and the role of
gender in the progression of many women's legal careers, in March 2006, a group of female law students from Boalt Hall (UC Berkeley), Cornell, Georgetown, Harvard, NYU, Stanford, UCLA, UT Austin, the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, and Yale came together and created Ms. JD - an online forum for dialogue and networking among women lawyers.
This time around, the emoji better represent professional women (and men)
by adding
gendered counterparts for emoji that previously had only male or female
representation.
«The National Congress is ground - breaking for all the right reasons: it has evolved from a process driven
by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and it has stood
by its commitment to
gender equity
by implementing a National Executive comprising equal
representation of women and men.
By stratifying based on children's
gender at each age (10 — 13 years), the Swedish Population Address Register (SPAR) provided a random sample selected across the entire Sweden, with adequate distribution and
representation of both sexes at each age interval.
(5) To induce or attempt to induce any person to sell or rent any dwelling
by representations regarding the entry or prospective entry into the neighborhood of a person or persons of a particular race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, marital status, familial status, source of income, age, sexual orientation,
gender identity or disability.