«We have a small army of public servants
thinking about gender inequality — which is kind of unreal to think about from even five to 10 years ago.»
He was
thinking about gender.
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Thinking about a gender reveal party?
The study, which involved 200,000 people from 53 countries, came to this conclusion by ranking people's personality preferences and then comparing them.1 Participants were asked to
think about the gender that most attracted them, then to choose and rank that gender's top three attractive personality traits (from twenty - three given options.)
Jenkins, who also directed the 2003 Oscar - winning drama «Monster,» revealed she wasn't much
thinking about gender or the role of women in society when she set out to make «Wonder Woman.»
This is an exercise in
thinking about gender, stereotypes, law, (even the nature of colours).
Think about gender, age, location, income bracket and education among other factors.
Zackary Drucker is an independent artist, cultural producer, and trans woman who breaks down the way
we think about gender, sexuality, and seeing.
Female artists today are more likely to be able to say things out loud, but perhaps still run similar risks in the media and popular conceptions — being pinned down by categorical
thinking about gender and identity.
How can we get people in the art world to
think about gender, race, and sexuality, to understand that these are persistent concerns that require action?
To be honest, in selecting artists to feature in 200 % I don't
think about gender.
Zackary Drucker - «At Least You Know You Exist» Zackary Drucker is an independent artist, cultural producer, and trans woman who breaks down the way
we think about gender, sexuality, and seeing.
But we can't think about racial diversity without
thinking about gender.
Besides being the father of Bjork's child, Matthew Barney is one daring creative mind, challenging
our thinking about gender, masculinity and social norms constantly.
I seldom
think about the gender of an artist when I'm looking at the type of work I tend to like unless it's an obvious part of how it's framed.
The requirement to publish publically certainly forces bigger companies to
think about gender pay inequality and to include as part of business planning and take issue more seriously.
It has helped my career to say yes to the opportunities that have come my way, and I have never
thought about my gender as being either a help or a hindrance in my working life.
While there have clearly been tremendous improvements in the attitude of the clients and the profession towards women from when I started 23 years ago, true equality will not exist until we stop
thinking about the gender of the lawyer, and focusing instead on the quality of the lawyer.
Comprehensive sexuality education curricula that emphasize critical
thinking about gender and power — the empowerment approach — are far more effective than conventional «gender - blind» programmes at reducing rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended early pregnancy.
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Thinking about gender in terms other than «male» and «female» does not come naturally to many of us.
Not exact matches
Think about their age,
gender, location, and values.
Plenty of tech industry
thought leaders are happy to speak out
about their industry's
gender imbalance.
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.
She really didn't
think in
gendered terms, she says; she was «more concerned
about being the daughter of the founder and therefore needing to perform better than others so as not to give the impression of nepotism.»
In the ad, a father watches his daughter in a downhill cart race and
thinks about whether she is being judged based on her
gender.
That view is likely biased — studies have shown interviewers tend to prefer candidates similar to them, judge candidates on fewer criteria than they
think they're judging them on, and tend to let biases
about matters like race and
gender get in the way.
Think about the implications for the human race, if technology is destined to be the essence of who we are as a species, if it's developed largely under the leadership and guidance of a single
gender.»
Even in the most progressive,
gender - balanced households, on average, women seem to
think about a greater diversity of pursuits.»
It's important that when we talk
about diversity that we
think about it in lots of different contexts, including age,
gender, of course, cultural and ethnical background, and also diversity in
thought.»
I
thought about how the
gender gap persists in tech despite declining in other STEM fields, how hard we've been working as an industry to reverse that trend, and how this was yet another discouraging signal to young women who aspire to study computer science.
Single people of both
genders had more negative opinions
about participating in sexting, whereas people who were dating, living together, or married
thought of sexting as a positive.
The Liberals have also put this budget through a
gender - based analysis, which involves
thinking about how a certain measure might affect men and women, or boys and girls, in a different ways, while accounting for other intersecting factors such as income, ethnicity, disability and sexual orientation.
Yesterday, Kristen asked what you
thought about the New York Times story on the backlash against
gender equality in Silicon Valley — and specifically for your
thoughts on how to tackle the discussion of these kinds of false and biased beliefs without lending them credibility.
«If you ask me what I
think is the most important, whoever tech companies hire, they need people from diverse backgrounds, racially diverse and diverse in terms of
gender, and especially when we are talking
about content moderation, there is a cultural element to that.
Looking at the answers through a
gender lens reveals new insights
about how female leaders
think, and especially how they look at opportunities for systemic change.
«If you look at conflict, it has a direct relation to
gender equality, a direct impact on climate, a direct impact on cities... so I love that we're
thinking about it as a cohesive subset which will allow us to build better opportunities.»
It explicitly recognizes that government needs to «stop and ask for directions» from civil society and academics, many of whom have been
thinking about and analysing budgets with a
gender and intersectional lens for more than 20 years.
Try to put aside your personal color preferences, and
think exclusively
about the age,
gender, lifestyle and motivations of your ideal customer.
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.
People back then didn't even
think about two people (man and a woman) living together unmarried, let alone two people of the same
gender wanting it.
People back then didn't even
think about two people living together unmarried, let alone two people of the same
gender wanting it.
Anjum Anwar was speaking after the documentary, called «What British Muslims Really
Think», surveyed 1000 British Muslims and explored their beliefs
about various social issues including national identity, violence, sexuality and
gender relations.
True, being finite, our freedom is relative, not absolute; but it is not as limited as people who do not
think about the influence of
gender, ethnic, racial or theological / ideological conditioning would have us believe.
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.»
We know a great deal today
about how our
thinking is conditioned by culture,
gender, and class interest, and is thoroughly perspectival in character, and we become rightly suspicious of every claim to truth that does not acknowledge its own conditionedness and relativity.
Finally, I'd love to hear your
thoughts on this fascinating Slate article
about how women from the Netherlands work less, have lesser titles and a big
gender pay gap... and love it.
But if you
think about social capital from a broader social perspective, you would conclude that the U.S. needs nothing more than it needs connectivity across lines of class, race and
gender — that is, we need more bridging social capital.
If there is a God, I don't
think God would give a flip
about skin color or
gender.
I can't help but
think how cool it would be if the first thing that came to people's mind when they hear
about us «religious» Christians is how loving we are to others, regardless of their race,
gender, political preference or sexual orientation.
«The more you live and work in an environment that has people of all nationalities, races and
genders... the less you tend to
think about race or
gender.»