In the late 8th century Mary Wollstonecraft perceived that raising questions about the role of
women in society raised the issue of the nature of structural relationships as a whole and the destructiveness of authoritarian models of social order.
Not exact matches
Clearly the «traditional» marriage
in which it is automatically assumed that the man will earn the money and be more or less dominant and the
woman will
raise the children and be more or less submissive — which has been and still is the commonest pattern
in Western
society — is changing.
So, you wouldn't say a word against any parent
raising their kids to be racist, anti-Semitic,
woman - beaters, or something else you'd consider problematic for their fitting
in with
society later
in life?
He
raised the value of
women to equal men
in Hebrew
society for the first time.
Society isn't happy with single moms; according to a 2011 Pew Research Center study, nearly seven out of 10 said the trend toward single mothers was bad for society (although writer Tracy Mayor in Brain, Child magazine calls out the actual question asked by Pew researchers — how people felt about «more single women deciding to have children without a male partner to help raise them,» not whether they think single mothers per se are bad for s
Society isn't happy with single moms; according to a 2011 Pew Research Center study, nearly seven out of 10 said the trend toward single mothers was bad for
society (although writer Tracy Mayor in Brain, Child magazine calls out the actual question asked by Pew researchers — how people felt about «more single women deciding to have children without a male partner to help raise them,» not whether they think single mothers per se are bad for s
society (although writer Tracy Mayor
in Brain, Child magazine calls out the actual question asked by Pew researchers — how people felt about «more single
women deciding to have children without a male partner to help
raise them,» not whether they think single mothers per se are bad for
societysociety.
I'm so glad that
society is evolving, slowly, to a place that will, hopefully, stop shaming
women for the choices we are making
in raising our own kids to the best of our abilities.
And I think without getting too political, I think there's a real reason that moms go through this and I think it has to do with the way
women are
raised and treated
in our
society between the mother and the father.
Previously a Board member of the Fawcett
Society in UK, working for
women's equality and
raising awareness of breast cancer amongst black
women.
Many to most members of crunchy - mom mafia tend to identify as «feminist,» which has proven to be a remarkable shield that largely prevents observers from noticing that each new item on the must - do list increases the burdens and demands on mothers, who already have a full plate living
in a sexist
society that doesn't really do much to make it easier for
women raising small children.
The question all of these cases pose — the question that the Personhood USA really
raises — is: As a
society, do we believe that there is a point
in pregnancy where
women lose their civil rights?
MacMillan, along with a collection of other like - minded
women in Washington, is part of the Jenkins Hill
Society, an all - female network that
raises campaign money for Democratic female candidates.
And a
society that does not value
women as much as men will always end
in mistreatment and abuse,
in creating men who do not take
women seriously when they
raise issues.
A diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea may
raise the risk of osteoporosis, particularly among
women or older individuals, according to a new study published
in the Endocrine
Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM).
«We have demonstrated for the first time
in an animal model that maternal use of a class of antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, resulted
in increased fat accumulation and inflammation
in the liver of the adult offspring,
raising new concerns about the long - term metabolic complications
in children born to
women who take SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy,» says PhD student Nicole De Long, who presented this research on June 22nd at the joint meeting of the International
Society of Endocrinology and The Endocrine
Society.
A number of makeup, hair, and skincare brands have given some of their fan - favorite products a rose - colored makeover to
raise awareness and help fight the disease that according to the American Cancer
Society, 1
in 8
women have the chance of developing
in their lifetime.
The Harvard Chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, a national honor
society for
women in education,
raised the funds necessary for the commission of the painting.
«We want all young
women to know their worth and are committed to
raising aspirations and prospects so that these young
women are able to lead positive lifestyles which will lead to a positive future for them and their children which will
in turn make for a better
society.
With just the first two pages of the novel, the title can apply to the «home» environment
in which the narrator is being
raised as well as her less - than - standard - appearances
in a
society that often judges
women solely on looks.
Asked by her friend for advice on
raising her baby girl as a feminist, bestselling author Adichie (Americanah) wrote a letter
in her engaging, witty style that both outlines 15 suggestions for
raising a strong, happy feminist and tackles what it means to be a
woman in today's
society.
The funds
raised will be donated to the Central Alberta
Women's Emergency Shelter Society to help provide safe refuge for women and children and assist them in achieving their full potential free from family viol
Women's Emergency Shelter
Society to help provide safe refuge for
women and children and assist them in achieving their full potential free from family viol
women and children and assist them
in achieving their full potential free from family violence.
The moral duty to prevent animal - suffering is acted on by hundreds, possibly thousands of
women in BC, quietly and without any money but their own or what they can
raise at garage sales, without any help from the BC
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BCSPCA) which still kills many cats and refuses help for feral cats (except for a very few).
The moral duty to prevent their suffering is acted on by hundreds, possibly thousands of
women in BC, quietly and without any money but their own or what they can
raise at garage sales, without any help from the BC
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BCSPCA) which still kills too many cats and gives little help to feral cats.
In intimate portraits of these single mothers and their homes, Dhlamini raises a range of questions about the roles women are expected to play, and how the act mothering is framed and perceived in contemporary South African societ
In intimate portraits of these single mothers and their homes, Dhlamini
raises a range of questions about the roles
women are expected to play, and how the act mothering is framed and perceived
in contemporary South African societ
in contemporary South African
society.
By turning the camera on herself, Sherman
raises challenging and important questions about the role of
women in society and the representation of cultural stereotypes.
These dramatic events take place
in the context of the uprising of the oppressed population, led by Norma's father, Oroveso, and places the black
woman and her affect
in the centre of political issues,
raising questions about her status and representation
in contemporary
society.
One of the greatest photographers of the late 20th century, the American camera artist Cindy Sherman is famous for her focus on the nature of reality, and for
raising challenging questions concerning the role of
women in society, the issue of media and culture from a feminist perspective, as well as the creation and meaning of art.
By using cloth and clothing, materials classically denoted as female, Kimsooja also poignantly
raises the question of the role of
women in society.
When
society becomes less child - friendly, it also becomes less mother - friendly, limiting access for
women who already find it challenging to get out and participate
in society in a meaningful way while
raising the next generation.
Now, 15 years later, the Law
Society of Upper Canada has released its report on retaining
women in the profession and many of the same issues
raised by Wilson are still present: a high proportion of
women enter the legal profession at the initial entry level (more than 50 per cent of lawyers called to the bar are female), and that there is a higher attrition rate for
women than men from private practice.
Thanks to amazing support from the insurance industry, The Sinclair has
raised over $ 600,000 for the WICC —
Women In Insurance Cancer Crusade, Bow Valley College Insurance Program Scholarship Fund, Memory PLUS — Alberta Health Services and the Alzheimer
Society — Dementia Care.
Aboriginal health professor Rhonda Marriott, from Murdoch University, said
in an interview with ABC that the report was painful to read and
raised questions about how
society values Indigenous
women.