Not exact matches
Americans have become «more willing to say the
right things about
women in the workplace, but we haven't put the supports in
place to back it up.
This rough - and - tumble culture was exposed for what it was in 2017 — a challenging
place to work, especially for
women — and the problems went
right to the top.
They were celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted American
women the
right to vote, but they were also protesting the limits and expectations
placed on American womanhood, demanding changes to childcare and abortion policies and education and employment opportunities.
In civic affairs and philanthropy, the widow Anne Vanderbilt and her lover Anne Morgan, daughter of Wall Street tycoon J.P. Morgan, reclaimed Sutton
Place, a decaying waterfront district near the Queensboro Bridge, transforming it into a thriving colony of freethinking
women, active in charity causes and pioneers of
women's
rights.
Putting such a big plan in
place with such a respected organization that fights for
women's
rights all over the world is definitely a step in the
right direction.
The Times seemed the
right place for such a gathering: The Newspaper of Record was soon to be awarded three Pulitzer Prizes on April 16, one for public service that it shared with The New Yorker for documenting stories of sexual harassment from multiple
women who claimed they were abused by disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
to President Obama's second inaugural, in which he cast the holy
places of
women's
rights, civil
rights, and gay
rights as the postmodern Bethlehem («We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths — that all of us are created equal — is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall»).
It's high time the Catholic Church embraced the 21st century with regard to
women's reproductive
rights and
women's rightful
place in the church, such as serving as priests and bishops.
I speak out against your ilk and any other group for that matter when they attempt t use their belief to dictate
rights... LGBT
rights;
women's
rights; education
rights (in a secular country, no single religion has a
place in the school system - teach about one, teach them all - fair is fair).
And, now that I've said that, I will point out that this has absolutely nothing to do with the abortion question, and is merely a de-railment of the discussion of a
woman's
right to decide what takes
place in her body.
These men and
women have fought for the abolition of slavery (Wilberforce), established orphanages for abandoned children (Mueller), advanced civil
rights for racial minorities (King), fought against HIV / AIDS (Koop), provided human touch, restored dignity, and shelter for the poor (Mother Teresa), created
places of belonging and contribution for people with disabilities and special needs (Tada), and fought against the sex trade and human trafficking (Caine).
In certain countries, many
women have no
rights in society, are sold like cattle for a bride price, forced into sex slavery and in some
places, not even allowed to show their face in public.
So it is important, if the Catholic Church is to get it
right this time, that we should understand clearly why so many Anglicans stayed inside the C of E when
women were ordained in the frst
place.
But yet, the fact remains that in man's «common» experience, in those very human and historical — and sinful — limitations we know so well, we have the
right to find in parabolic fashion creaturely representations of that which God is, and that which God has done, and that which God purposes to bring to pass in and for and through and with and to this his world and the men and
women whom he has
placed in it.
rjf Respect each other, sounds fine if the christians that do not respect the
rights of LBGT people, that don't respect a
woman's
right to chose, that do not allow contraception, want their idols
placed in the public domain, etc..
She has a keen understanding of her
place in Hollywood,
right now — as one of the breakout stars of a beloved sitcom; as the most fascinating character on Legion, one of current TV's most fascinating shows; as a high - profile
woman in an industry currently under an enormous amount of scrutiny for how it treats
women; and as an actress building a singularly astonishing resume of excellent, low - flying indie oddball films like Ingrid Goes West and Safety Not Guaranteed.
Women are treated like they are a possession... they do not have the same equal rights that women in other parts of the world and enjoy and thankfully when you do bring your women to civilized places, you no longer get away with treating them like trash without the risk of
Women are treated like they are a possession... they do not have the same equal
rights that
women in other parts of the world and enjoy and thankfully when you do bring your women to civilized places, you no longer get away with treating them like trash without the risk of
women in other parts of the world and enjoy and thankfully when you do bring your
women to civilized places, you no longer get away with treating them like trash without the risk of
women to civilized
places, you no longer get away with treating them like trash without the risk of jail.
Maybe during the time the story was written that was OK, I mean it's only an incredibly recent phenomenon that
women have equal
rights as men, and only in certain
places.
And in the traditional human
rights discourse there is no
place for
women.
It's time for the religious
right to take their Taliban - like war on
women and war on intelligence to a new
place... far away from the USA.
(i) a
woman's
right to an abortion; (iii) medical immunization of teen girls (and boys) against HPV; (iv) assisted suicide; (vi) gay marriage; (vii) my
right to view art and theatre deemed «offensive,» «blasphemous» or «obscene» Catholics; (viii) basic $ ex education for older school children; (ix) treating drug abuse as principally a medical issue; (x) population control; (xi) buying alcohol on a Sunday in many
places; (xii) use of condoms and other contraceptives; (xiii) embryonic stem cell research; (xiv) little 10 year - old boys joining organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America, regardless of the religious views of their parents; and (xv) gays being allowed to serve openly in the military.
In non-western worlds, in 3rd world countries
women are still used as slaves, their property of men,
women do not have access to contraception, to give birth to children in safe
places, they are ganged raped and have no
right sometimes even to divorce abusive spouses.
The expectation that a man should support his family financially continues to suggest that the «
right»
place for men is in the work world, while «real»
women give themselves in service to family and church.
It
places pleasure above love, health and well - being above the sacredness of life, the participation of special interests groups in governance above democratic representation,
women's
rights above motherhood, the empowerment of the selfish individual above any form of legitimate authority, ethics above morality, the
right to choose above the eternal law written in the human heart, democracy and humanism above divine revelation — in a nutshell, immanence above transcendence, man above God, the «world» above «heaven».
Most Popular Comment: Pam Elmore, in response to the post above, said: «Let me be the first Christian
woman to tell you: you don't HAVE to have children.You're
right, the church is not a safe
place to admit any fears (or challenges or regrets) about motherhood, at any phase of it, before or during.
Even if the Samaritan
woman in John 4 makes a few allusions to Deuteronomy (mentioning the prophet to come and the
right place to worship), this does not mean that this
woman is following Tamar's example (Gen 38) in trying to raise offspring for her first husband in line with Deut 25.
Your heart is in the
right place and I believe a lot of young
woman (families) will believe and trust in you.
Women's Nike Dry Cushion No Show Training Sock (3 Pair) features sweat - wicking fabric for comfort and strategically
placed cushioning in a silhouette that sits
right above the shoe collar.
«All I've said to the USGA is this, «You have long since proven you support
women's golf so if you tell us this is the
right place to play then we're
right there with you,»» Whan told Reuters in October.
Even with the Copa America, the
Women's World Cup and the Euro under 21 tournament, life for a football fan is a bit of a sad
place right now.
The
woman on the far
right, Trish Salvatore (Capital Divers)
placed 2nd in Marie's event.
Look in the
right places men in their 50's like myself want a good
woman.
Nothing will put a
woman in her
place quicker than taking away the
right for her to control her own body.
«I sympathize with the
woman that wrote the original post and I know her heart is in the
right place»
Let's just support the
right to choose, the
right for all
women to be able to access any medical care she needs to support her choice for birth — and support
women who are grieving all over the world at home, in hospitals and many other
places for their babies who didn't make it.
They do discuss the
rights of
women to choose their
place of birth, but that goes both ways.
Women contacting AIMS Ireland often find that they have «triggers» which can bring them
right back to the event — sounds, smells, images,
places.
Hospitals are the
right place to be for many laboring
women!
«A study that analyzed data from a national public opinion survey conducted in 2001 found that only 43 % of U.S. adults believed that
women should have the
right to breastfeed in public
places.
This does not surprise me one bit: that those who champion a total regression of
womens rights, and
place all fetuses above both
women and living children, would push for substandard, dangerous, ideologically driven maternity services instead of proper health care for
women.
Some
women are lucky enough to have a day care located
right in their
place of business.
Putting themselves out there was probably terrifying, especially considering the pushback many
women get for having abortions in the first
place, but to advertise them in this way speaks volumes about the importance of
women's reproductive
rights.
Right from the time a
woman gets pregnant, there are several changes that take
place in her breasts, which continues until after the baby is born.
Just enter the home of a pregnant
woman during the final trimester and the evidence will be
right there in the undeniable cleanliness of the
place.
Those are all questions a
woman might want to ask, and there's not one
place that she can go to get this information
right now.
A
woman in a nearby stall asked Takia if she was all
right, and Takia opened the door with her brand new 5 - pound, 11 - ounce baby in her arms, according to a press release issued by Sesame
Place.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists previously released a policy statement that also said hospitals and birthing facilities are the safest
places to give birth, but it respects the
right of a
woman to make a medically - informed decision about delivery after hearing the risks and benefits.
Not only is it legal to breastfeed in the United States, but many states have enacted laws to protect a
woman's
right to breastfeed in any
place, public or private, as long as she's authorized to be there.
«A study that analyzed data from a national public opinion survey conducted in 2001 found that only 43 percent of U.S. adults believed that
women should have the
right to breastfeed in public
places.
Women who go back to work
right after giving birth might not have the time to establish breastfeeding — and even if they do, they might have trouble finding a
place to pump, as only employers with more than 50 workers are required to provide employees with a clean lactation room.