Sentences with phrase «talk about gender equality»

The «Barbershop» conference aims to encourage men to talk about gender equality among themselves.
Then she talks about gender equality and the research that led to her book, Gender Vertigo: American Families in Transition:
Talking about gender equality, LGBT community is beneficial with this also.

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To better understand gender equality in the U.S, researchers asked questions about how children are currently encouraged to be leaders, talk about their feelings and play with toys typically associated with the opposite gender.
In the UK, where calls for equality are admittedly met with less resistance, in general, than in the gender minefield that is US evangelical culture, Christian advocates for equality have also been active, with the launch of gender - based violence charity Restored in 2010 and the publication of Jenny Baker's Equals (SPCK) this year, which talks about the practical outworking of equality in family life, work, and church.
«I'll be honest with you we talk about all kinds of equality: marriage equality, pat equality, gender equality, I think legislative equality would go a long way.
I believe she was clearly talking about roles / responsibilities as a woman hence my repost about learning the right meaning of Gender equality,» she added.
Uche further assumed the Queen was probably talking about the roles men and women play in the society as opposed to the real objectives of gender equality.
«There's definitely a Mean Girls - style Burn Book in politics — patriarchy isn't gendered — but the way we talk about other women is important,» Creasy tells Vogue for a piece in the February 2018 issue on seven influential females fighting to empower women in the battle for equality.
Director Sarah Gavron, screenwriter Abi Morgan, and stars Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep were in London to talk about the film, gender equality, and the film industry... On bringing the Suffragette movement to the big screen... Abi Morgan: Film does take time.
After their win for best TV series comedy, the cast and creatives of «The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel» filed into the Golden Globes press room, where show creator Amy Sherman - Palladino talked about how «Mrs. Maisel» dovetails with the #MeToo movement and the quest for gender equality.
She is a regular speaker and — being an active member of Toastmasters International - enjoys delivering «TED - style» talks at various conferences in the legal sector to provoke interest and thoughts on various subjects that she feels particularly passionate about, such as the future of the legal profession and services, the lawyers» role in person to person diplomacy, gender equality and the advancement of women in leadership positions, or the challenges of cross-cultural communication and negotiations.
Paul was recently ranked as the leading lawyer in the Male Champion of Women in Business in the UK by The Financial Times and HERoes, a gender - equality initiative and was the sole private sector representative at the United Nations launch event for «Champions of the Global Equal Pay Coalition», to talk about the role that professional services firms can play in bridging the gap in equal pay.
Jason Walker, Managing Director of Hays in New Zealand says, «To help make real and lasting gender equality progress, we need to talk in terms of «family - friendly» rather than «women - friendly» policies and offer and accept the decision of men to work flexibly and take an equal amount of paternity leave without making assumptions about their career motivations or applying unconscious or otherwise career consequences.
No one can talk seriously of gender equality and women's rights when in the same breath we talk about the removal of Indigenous women's children as if it is the only option.
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