Sentences with phrase «sexism when»

Lynda Benglis flipped the switch on sexism when she appeared, in 1974, in an advertisement she placed in Artforum, naked and wielding a massive dildo, promoting an upcoming show of hers at Paula Cooper Gallery.
Beware the blatant sexism when Judy asks, «Gee, Mr. Money.
The study's bottom line seems to be that, sure, there is still plenty of sexism when it comes to women's behavior at the negotiating table, but if you're more interested at any given time in getting a good deal than challenging stereotypes, then flirting may be the way to go.
We're more aware of sexism when it shows its face as well, and more willing to take action to challenge it.

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«We've watched this happen to director Lexi Alexander and screenwriter Julie Bush when they published their respective exposes on sexism in the film business,» they added, referring to blog posts by Alexander and Bush that risked backlash (and blacklisting) by taking the entertainment industry to task.
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.
I was shocked when I took my first job and encountered this thing called sexism — I didn't even know what to call at the time.
The all - hands meeting of Uber regarding CEO Travis Kalanick and the rampant sexism in the workplace took a hard turn toward the wrong way when board member David Bonderman inappropriately made a sexist joke.
Sexism was less of an issue inside Microsoft, Gates said, but it would occur when she'd attend industry events like conferences.
That campaign was reinvigorated when Susan Fowler, a former engineer at the company, published explosive allegations of sexual harassment and sexism at the company.
The move by the embattled Uber leader comes as Uber conducts a wide - ranging internal investigation into allegations of sexism and sexual harassment, as well as substantive management issues that have painted the company as a goat rodeo when it comes to its treatment of employees.
«The Slut - Shaming of Nikki Haley»: The left has been quick to condemn sexism against progressive women, but Bari Weiss argues that when author Michael Wolff suggested that UN Ambassador Nikki Haley had an affair with President Trump, they largely ignored it.
If Waymo's claim proves true, it would seriously impact Uber's rapidly developing autonomous car efforts at a time when the ride - hailing company also is dealing with employee charges of sexism that have led CEO Travis Kalanick to order an internal investigation and search for a chief operating officer.
In all likelihood, when former Uber engineer Susan Fowler authored a now - famous post about her «very strange year» at Uber and the culture of sexism she witnessed first - hand at the company, she had no
The argument is made that when inclusive language is conspicuous it bears witness to the sin of sexism.
When I do a cartoon critiquing sexism or misogyny, you come back with «but what about the men?»
Those working to eliminate racism often tend to think that anyone combating sexism is wasting her time on trivialities; antimilitarists may wonder how anyone can bother with migrant workers when our countries have stockpiled enough ammunition to destroy the world 435 times.
When I encountered sexism in the church, altough in my case it was a woman towards a man (me) rather than a man towards a woman, I pointed out the issue in the church and I was blamed.
This posture is assumed when those writers represent the major islands of Western literary tradition, the central cultural engine — so it goes — of racism, poverty, sexism, homophobia, and imperialism: a cesspool that literary critics would expose for mankind's benefit.
I feel a warm glow and a sense of affirmation when I learn of churches which are eliminating sexist language from their worship services and liturgy, of ministers who are studying and preaching about feminist theology and the Mother - Father God, of consciousness - raising groups and task forces on sexism in the church.
You simply can not stand it when sexism against women is highlighted.
You know nothing about how I feel when the issue of sexism towards women is brought up or what I feel about fairness to men.
My friends who work in scientific fields were aghast when they saw that the organizers of a planned «March for Science» had tweeted that «colonization, racism, immigration, native rights, sexism, ableism, queer -, trans -, intersex - phobia, & econ justice are scientific issues [black power....
It is the source of homophobia, xenophobia, racism, sexism, terrorism, bigotry of every variety and hue, because it tells us there is one right way to do things, to look, to behave, to feel, when the only right way is to feel your heart hammering inside you and to listen to what its timpani is saying.»
Also, I feel frustrated when I read about how our efforts can often hurt the very ones we all seek to help, and how even the language or methods of it all, just smacks of colonialism and imperialism, racism, sexism, nationalism.
And then her youth pastor took her into Chicago one Sunday evening to hear Martin Luther King, and when he spoke her whole political ideology changed and she wanted to use politics to end racism, sexism, homophobia.
When people like him are pressed for delineation, their underlying sexism and misunderstanding of the spirit of the Bible show through.
When I imagine being confronted with racism or sexism or homophobia etc, I think that I would always stand up to it, that I would always do the right thing, no question.
For example, when people perceive jobs or money as scarce, they are more likely to express racial prejudice, sexism, or nationalism.
It makes no claim to stand against sexism or racism, other than when these are perpetrated by ethnic minorities or against men.
One naturally suspects that a sort of reflexive sexism is behind it, although to be fair Nick Robinson faced similar attacks when he was BBC political editor, including protests in Scotland whipped - up by then - SNP leader Alex Salmond, who cynically manipulated this strain of left - wing anti-media activism to try to threaten Robinson into producing more sympathetic coverage.
Double standards As an MP, I was asked what sexism I'd experienced in politics, and gave an example from before I was elected, when I was a political assistant and an MEP had offered me # 10,000 of taxpayers» money if I'd sleep with him.
She then declared that: «Sometimes when it comes to sexism, some Sky presenters need to look at themselves too.»
RPI sparked outcry and debate when its entire alumni listserv woke up to an email from the school shaming graduates who had stopped donating and questioning whether such action could be the result of internalized racism and sexism.
One of the most recent experiences Klobuchar had with sexism on the job was when she was on a conference call with her colleague, Sen. Al Franken (D - Minn.)
«It's really important that we have robust systems in place, so that when somebody highlights, makes a complaint, raises issues, or queries, around racism and anti-semitism and sexism and all of the «isms», that it's taken seriously, and it's acted upon as swiftly as possible.
It also resurrects accusations of sexism and harassment levied against Tolbert as the National Basketball Association's senior vice president of security from 2004 to 2010, when he retired.
As pointed out with Harman, Jon Cruddas when standing for deputy leader, didn't even want to be in the cabinet, he didn't want to be Deputy prime minister, regarding sexism how did Jack dromey get elected on a all women short list, or is it the working class who suffer under positive discrimination not the fact it's supposed to help women
It also resurrects accusations of sexism and harassment levied against Tolbert from when he served as senior vice president of security for the NBA from 2004 to 2010, when he retired.
Today, the anger evident in Ms. Mark - Viverito's voice last week — when she implied on Twitter perhaps sexism was to blame for her getting little credit for the Uber deal, and when she insisted that it was up to the Council, not the mayor, whether the cap would be back on the table — was gone, though she wasn't overly effusive when she discussed her relationship with the mayor.
One of those moments came this week when Boris Johnson was upbraided by the speaker of the Commons, John Bercow, for an example of everyday sexism that Johnson had hoped would subtly damage his «victim», but stay below the radar.
Women in science groups have been drawing attention to sexism and the underrepresentation of women since the 1970s, but I didn't really take notice until 2005, when Lawrence Summers — the president of Harvard University at the time — postulated that women lack «intrinsic aptitude» in science and engineering.
Because when you don't have the opportunity, or you feel as if you have experienced racism or sexism, you sort of have to figure out ways to become more resourceful.»
«When you consider that entitlement has been shown to be rising across recent generations, linking it to sexist attitudes is particularly alarming,» Grubbs said, «recent events certainly highlight how dangerous entitlement and hostile sexism can be in men.
When it first entered the vernacular (over 5 years ago), there was a lot of gross sexism and classism attached to it, and I honestly don't think its far enough removed now to mean something else entirely.
Because there's a needed balance in their depiction of adolescent sexism, the battle to either overcome or embrace the labels of peers and that time when everything either is either sublime or a complete mess.
It's easy to dismiss discussion of issues like sexism in movies as tangential and unnecessary, the kind of thing culture critics drag out when they have nothing else to say.
McDormand was the most outspoken of the evening's winners when it came to issues regarding sexism, #MeToo, and Time's Up, though solidarity between Hollywood's women was a running theme throughout the evening.
That film tapped into its exploitation of stereotypes to reveal that some of them aren't too far off of the mark when it comes to racism and sexism that pervades much of society.
Although The Silence of the Lambs opens with an FBI training montage that one might deem typical of its genre, there's a strong visual undercurrent of unspoken sexism that trainee Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster, who got the role when Michelle Pfeiffer passed on it for the same reason Hackman did) is dealing with.
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