Not exact matches
Whether it's leading a national conversation about gun control or fighting for girls» education and gender equality around the world, an increasing number of young
women are stepping forward
as change agents.
Founded by former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 1997, the organization trains and mentors
women leaders
as agents of transformative
change in economic development, human rights and political participation.
2014.11.26 RBC leaders honoured
as Canada's Most Powerful
Women: Top 100 Award Winners Each year, the Women's Executive Network (WXN) honours strong women leaders who have become agents of change in reshaping Canadian organizations at the highest le
Women: Top 100 Award Winners Each year, the
Women's Executive Network (WXN) honours strong women leaders who have become agents of change in reshaping Canadian organizations at the highest le
Women's Executive Network (WXN) honours strong
women leaders who have become agents of change in reshaping Canadian organizations at the highest le
women leaders who have become
agents of
change in reshaping Canadian organizations at the highest levels.
Revolutionary feminists employ a variation of the Marxist use of history
as an
agent of
change in the revolution; they assert that history is a means for transformation of the feminine self - image, so that
women may increase their self - esteem and actualize themselves fully rather than be suppressed
as during patriarchal history.
Abusing their trust, global governance
agents of
change use the fuzzy expression «gender equality» in the developing world allowing it to be understood
as a policy enhancing a greater recognition of the inherent equal dignity of the
woman, while in fact it hides their own agenda.
The sector minister said this gives credence to the reason why
women must be respected
as a partners and
agents of
change and development rather than limiting them to the child - bearing chair.
She believes novels can act
as agents of
change and hopes that her writing will inspire and empower
women.
In summer 2015, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, presented Yoko Ono: One
Woman Show, 1961 - 71, which reinforced her influence
as one of the most important cultural
change agents.
Complementing the residency and exhibitions will be panel discussions intended for the general public, university students, and faculty in which the exhibiting artists, art historians, and activists will explore topics such
as attitudes toward feminist art among
women of different generations; the role of artists
as agents of
change; and the representation of
women in the contemporary art world.
Prof.,
as my mother was known to many, understood that although it was crucial to develop policy responses and marshal financial resources to address climate
change at the international level, it was vital to reach
women such
as these, who were unwittingly degrading their own environments but could, along with men and young people, be
agents of
change.