As
more women speak up about this issue, demanding something be done, there is a lack of clarity of what can be.
The rise in popularity of Bye Felipe isn't accidental — it's due to more and
more women speaking out about unwanted or even abusive messages they receive through dating apps and online dating sites.
We need
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Not exact matches
Here's why Suster says it's imperative
more VCs begin to
speak up — men and
women:
To date, she has collected
more than 10,000 books and
spoke alongside Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey at the United State of
Women Summit in 2016.
Women of late are
speaking up
more loudly than ever before about the experiences they've had with men who have abused their privilege and their power.
While it was once
women who struggled with their upbringing and cultural norms in order to be
more assertive, a growing number of men are similarly wrestling with their soft -
spoken natures in order to succeed, says Sowden.
«I was appointed six months ago and the
more I have
spoken about feminism the
more I have realized that fighting for
women's rights has too often become synonymous with man - hating,» she said.
One pro-lynching activist,
speaking in 1897 during the heyday of lynching — an extrajudicial form of capital punishment — was
more explicit: «If it takes lynching to protect
woman's dearest possession from drunken, ravening human beasts... then I say lynch a thousand a week if it becomes necessary.»
Sandrine Roseberg, partner at Heidrick & Struggles JCA Group,
speaks about including
more women in senior positions at companies.
«This issue
speaks to how we value
women's labor, knowledge, time, training, and so much
more.
After
more than three dozen
women have come forward to accuse Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault and harassment, George Clooney and Matt Damon have
spoken out about the powerful Miramax head who helped launch their careers.
Lean In is fantastic for reminding
women that they have to
speak up — and that it's time for partners and families to do
more to help a
woman's career.
Broadly
speaking,
women tend to be
more educated, harder working and better at getting stuff done than men.
In fact, in the U.K., it's mandatory for businesses with
more than 250 employees to publish a report this year, and the legal requirement has got
more companies
speaking out about how
more senior positions need to be filled by
women.
Gender equality in the workplace is especially topical topic right now after
more than two dozen
women recently
spoke with the New York Times about sexual harrassment in Silicon Valley.
On behalf of all the people who want to
speak up but can't: Please, make Amazon a
more hospitable place for
women and parents.
Speaking to a variety of
women about their experiences raising money, Sarah Mishkin also reported some
more cheerful numbers.
According to a study led by Alison Wood Brooks of Harvard Business School, men and
women are
more likely to be influenced by a business pitch if it is delivered by a man — even if the exact same words are
spoken by a
woman.
When I
spoke to Drokova, she pointed out that, based on her experience in investment, men rely
more on rationale while
women rely
more on intuition.
She has
spoken at Fortune's Most Powerful
Women summit, DB's
Women on Wall Street and
Women in Asia summits, the annual EVE Programmes in France and China, MAKERS, and
more.
Holvey said she was inspired to go public again as
more and
more women have
spoken out about harassment in their own lives.
More than two dozen
women in the technology start - up industry
spoke to The Times in recent days about being sexually harassed.
Twenty years ago, men and
women had similar attitudes towards children - young
women, on average, wanted slightly
more children than young men, but the differences were nothing to
speak of.
More importantly, the feedback I received both publicly and privately helped me understand that I owed it to the
women of our industry to keep
speaking up.
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It
speaks more to the possibilities of
women than to the limitations, and Sokolowski said it was chosen based on spikes seen in online searches after three events: the Women's March, the release of «Wonder Woman» and the uncovering of sexual assault allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weins
women than to the limitations, and Sokolowski said it was chosen based on spikes seen in online searches after three events: the
Women's March, the release of «Wonder Woman» and the uncovering of sexual assault allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weins
Women's March, the release of «Wonder
Woman» and the uncovering of sexual assault allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
And in the last year, discussions about the number of
women speaking at Christian conferences and events have led to some UK event organisers announcing their commitment to gender parity and others taking steps to achieve
more balanced line - ups.
I wish
more Catholic
women wold
speak out like this to show support for Obama's law, instead of letting the men do all the talking for them, the way it's been since the middle ages.
This doesn't give me any
more or less authority to
speak to violence against
women, but it does give me proximity.
Yes of course, they are far
more confused than people who believe in verbally expressive faming shrubbery, snakes with the ability to
speak,
women who get pregnant miraculously, people who can do the aqua moon walk and zombies rising from the dead.
• «Are we to
speak of God's work in the lives of all men and
women only in tentative terms of hope that they may experience something of him, or
more positively in terms of God's self - disclosure to people of living faiths?»
Would you say that womanist perspectives on the Old Testament are
more about finding the redemptive notes in what I often take to be an oppressive narrative for
women, or is it
more about reimagining the central messages and letting it
speak fresh to a modern reader?
I certainly appreciate your confidence in me, but here's the thing: There's a double - standard out there in which a
woman's critique of patriarchy tends to get discounted as nothing
more than the rants of an «angry feminist,» and, truth be told, I've grown a bit weary of hearing that charge each time I
speak out about this disturbing trend in the evangelical church.
But God has been
speaking in secular ways to men and
women through the ages; he has led them into
more of the truth about the structure and functioning of the world in which they live; he is at work in the areas of human study, explorations research, and enquiry, which have given us this «new» world.
The Church, in
speaking about
women, still has lots
more to say.
(For
more information: A History of
Women's Ordination at the Jewish Virtual Library is decent, though a bit dated; it doesn't speak, for example, of happenings in the contemporary Orthodox world such as the ordination of women under the new title Mah
Women's Ordination at the Jewish Virtual Library is decent, though a bit dated; it doesn't
speak, for example, of happenings in the contemporary Orthodox world such as the ordination of
women under the new title Mah
women under the new title Maharat.
Speaking on the «
Woman to
Woman» programme on Premier Christian Radio, Bethany MacDonald explained why she's launching Click to Kick - an eight...
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A bunch of folks — at least 5,000, but probably
more like 15,000, because the original count didn't include
women and children (sorry about that, Amy)-- were clamoring to hear Jesus
speak, heal and generally just be Jesus - y.
In discussing the role of
women in marriage and worship, we must begin by looking at where the Bible
speaks specifically to the issue, not just at passages with
more general import.
Seen in this context, Paul's specific advice concerning
women not
speaking within a worshiping congregation takes on the
more primary meaning that all is to «be done decently and in order.»
I believe that what Tillich was attempting to say in his own particular idiom (based as it was on a combination of existentialist analysis of human sensibility and the philosophical outlook found in German idealist thought) can be put in another fashion — and one which in my judgment
speaks more directly to the ordinary man or
woman.
(I hate to say it, but protests from men will be
more effective than protests from
women, so guys, please
speak up.)
I am
speaking generally, of course, but I think Christian
women wrestle with these questions most of all, perhaps because in a religious culture that often puts forth narrow and contested definitions of womanhood, young
women whose interests and personalities might lead them away from the list of acceptable rules and roles are subtly punished for not exhibiting a
more «gentle and quiet spirit,» for not reigning in some of that ambition and drive.
In general, editors denounced racial prejudice and
spoke of the equality of
women, but reflected the narrowness of their cultural attitudes
more than they themselves recognized in the jokes they published and in the phrasing of their editorials.
In the wake of the latest Trump revelations,
more Christian
women are
speaking up about sexual exploitation and abuse, but as one writer argued at the Washington Post, «Many men talk like Donald Trump in private.
I've spent far
more time than I care to admit combing through complementarian literature, reading debates about whether
women can read Scripture aloud in church, whether female missionaries should be permitted to give presentations on Sunday evenings, what age groups
women should be allowed to teach in Sunday school, whether
women can
speak in small group Bible studies, what titles to bestow upon worship leaders and children's ministry coordinators so that they don't appear too authoritative, and on and on and on.
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women who said that these posts made them feel
more hopeful than they have felt in a long time.
Women journal writing has become a genre of its own in the 20th century, but I can not imagine that O'Connor
speaking to herself in diary form could give a reader any
more insight into her character than O'Connor in dialogue, which is, essentially, what these letters present.
«The focus should
more be on - instead of saying, «what can
women can be doing to
speak up?»