Today these various concerns about culture, socio - economic justice,
true equality for women, institutions, and the natural world are in some tension with one another.
Not exact matches
Sandberg may have given this TED Talk nearly eight years ago, but the three pieces of advice she offers
for women ring
true today in her ongoing fight
for gender
equality in the workplace.
Whereas, we can take pride in the progress our state and nation have made in reinforcing
women's rights over the decades and recognize that we have not yet crossed all thresholds to fulfilling our mission and quest
for true equality; today we celebrate the economic, social, and political accomplishments of
women, we honor the courageous
women who have made extraordinary contributions to their countries and communities, and we pause to remember the struggles waged by generations of
women who have led the fight
for equality and justice; and
«The
Women's Equality Party of New York State is committed to fight against any attempts to roll back the progress that women have made in this Country and for true equality for all New Yorkers,» she w
Women's
Equality Party of New York State is committed to fight against any attempts to roll back the progress that
women have made in this Country and for true equality for all New Yorkers,» she w
women have made in this Country and
for true equality for all New Yorkers,» she wrote.
Amidst attacks on reproductive rights across the nation, New York can demonstrate what we already know to be
true — that both New York voters and their elected leaders support full
equality for women, including the right to choose.»
And we were right when we showed this nation
true leadership and passed marriage
equality; and we were right when we stood up
for the
women of this state and we passed the Women's Equality Act; and we were right when we passed the most aggressive law stopping sexual violence on college campuses in the nation; and we were right when we stopped fingerprinting for food; and we were right when we led the way on climate change; and we were right when we stopped discrimination based on sexual identity; and we were right when we passed commonsense gun safety
women of this state and we passed the
Women's Equality Act; and we were right when we passed the most aggressive law stopping sexual violence on college campuses in the nation; and we were right when we stopped fingerprinting for food; and we were right when we led the way on climate change; and we were right when we stopped discrimination based on sexual identity; and we were right when we passed commonsense gun safety
Women's
Equality Act; and we were right when we passed the most aggressive law stopping sexual violence on college campuses in the nation; and we were right when we stopped fingerprinting
for food; and we were right when we led the way on climate change; and we were right when we stopped discrimination based on sexual identity; and we were right when we passed commonsense gun safety laws.
We have tried to deal with one of the perennial questions used to challenge
women's demand
for true, rather than token,
equality, by examining the whole erroneous intellectual substructure upon which the question «Why have there been no great
women artists?»
«Confronting a legal system that has yet to achieve
true gender
equality in the workplace,
women lawyers are following Bradwell's example and employing non-legal methods to advocate
for their individual rights in the workplace.»
In a
true victory
for sexual
equality, both men and
women are covered in case of impregnation by aliens.