Not exact matches
In these collaborations, public art, prints and installations are
ways for Arai to use the cultural specificity of her experience as an Asian American as a personal space in which to locate broader issues of race,
gender and cultural
equity; a space in which she believes a glimpse of common ground can be made possible.
Given that women's participation in the profession (thirty - seven percent) is still decades away from equaling that of men and that women have stalled at around twenty percent of partners (17 %
for equity and 23 %
for income partners)
for many years now, it is clear that women still have a very long
way to go to mirror the
gender equality that law schools have enjoyed
for over twenty years.
This statement is endorsed by the following organizations: International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Hemisphere Region Center
for Health and
Gender and
Equity (CHANGE) Advocates
for Youth Catholics
for a Free Choice Center
for Women Policy Studies Feminist Majority Ipas People
for the American
Way Planned Parenthood Federation of America Sexuality Education and Information Council of the U.S..