Not exact matches
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Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in
women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer,
too.»
«I was appointed six months ago and the more I have
spoken about feminism the more I have realized that fighting for
women's rights has
too often become synonymous with man - hating,» she said.
Amy Millman, co-founder and president of Springboard Enterprises, an organization devoted to helping
women build big businesses by, in part, connecting them with investment, has publicly
spoken about this issue,
too.
Women were degraded, told they were
too emotional, and only used to
speak on panels if they were praising the men.
Often a
woman is
too afraid to
speak up or is unaware she is pregnant, thus the morning after pill is ineffective in these situations.
Strings like, «There is something wrong with you if you don't
speak in tongues» (a very unBiblical one that), you must have a full submersion baptism because the last baptism you had wasn't wet enough, you must sing naff choruses or it means you do nt» want to worship God, you must believe that the vast majority of people that have lived on earth are damned to everlasting Hell, you must not say anything controversial, you must not be
too intellectually assertive if you're a
woman, you must do as we say and believe as we say, you must force yourself to be attracted to people with a particular set of genitalia or be lonely and unfulfilled for the rest of your life.
This devotion of
woman, this (to
speak as a Greek) divine dowry and riches, is
too great a good to be thrown away blindly; and yet no clear - sighted manly reflection is capable of seeing sharply enough to be able to dispose of it rightly.
Then Bonnie had to transition
too, so to
speak... after all, she was now married to a
woman... and that was not exactly one of her expectations.
The one I often heard was:
women are
too emotional to
speak in church.
I've spent far more time than I care to admit combing through complementarian literature, reading debates about whether
women can read Scripture aloud in church, whether female missionaries should be permitted to give presentations on Sunday evenings, what age groups
women should be allowed to teach in Sunday school, whether
women can
speak in small group Bible studies, what titles to bestow upon worship leaders and children's ministry coordinators so that they don't appear
too authoritative, and on and on and on.
I try not to put
too much pressure on myself to
speak up as the token «Christian feminist» on issues like these, but after reading multiple blog posts and articles this week from Christian men about
women and contraception, I decided to add my two cents as a pro-life
woman of faith who supports affordable access to birth control for
women.
The issue is something which
too few men and
women are
speaking intelligently about.
The issue is something that
too few men and
women are
speaking intelligently about.
I
too visited a «cold - hearted cow» of a
woman before I had children who had the most wonderful cats and
spoke of how she no longer adored them now that she had children.
Too many moms get stuck in their depression and think that there's something wrong with them or that their babies are better off without them, so we're glad Hayden and other celebrities have
spoken out on the subject and made other
women feel less self - conscious about getting the help they need for themselves and their families.
Slender and petite, Naveen appears
too slight to contain the passion that burns in her large, dark eyes when she
speaks of the «promising, brilliant young
woman with her whole life ahead of her» — the idealist, the student, the soccer player, the devoted friend.
She has traveled across the United States and internationally
speaking and teaching to sold - out gatherings of
women on how they
too can find ease and fulfillment in their lives simply by honoring their own hungers.
I was dropping my daughter off for the day when another mom approached me and said, «Hey, I'm going to this big conference for
women that Hillary Clinton is
speaking at, and I saw you're
speaking,
too!
The issue is something that
too few men and
women are
speaking intelligently about.
I love it < 3 Your pose and body language
speaking - I am a strong
woman and Im not scared anybody and anything:P I love the second outfit
too!!!
Hey, Ryan, in response to your comment from last month... Maybe I can offer a different perspective that can help, though I certainly can't
speak for all
women and may be unique in the fact that I,
too, am not a paying subscriber and in my reasons why.
One quarter of men in the study say they're
too nervous to
speak to a
woman they find attractive, but they fare much differently approaching a person online rather than a face - to - face interaction.
I am definitely the kind of
woman who
speaks her mind, and sometimes can be
too...
Too hot for text to handle, I know what I like & I want to
speak to real men (no boys now) who know how to
speak to a real
woman.
Loose
Women panellist Stacey Solomon
spoke out about colleague Andrea McLean's wedding to Nick Feeney and how it made her depressed — find out why here
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which
In her acceptance speech Dern continued the conversation because her character is «the most outrageous, complicated
woman and terrified mother, terrified because her little girl was being abused and bullied and she was
too afraid to
speak up.»
I can't be an advocate for
women speaking out if I don't
speak out,
too... Brett Ratner raped me.
«For
too long
women have not been heard or believed if they dared to
speak their truth to the power of those men,» said Winfrey.
Watts is good,
too, as she usually is, though her second Oscar nomination does
speak somewhat to the lack of substantial leading
woman roles.
She said that for
too long,
women have not been heard when they dared to
speak their truth — a line that earned a standing ovation.
«For
too long
women have not been heard or believed if they dared to
speak their truth to the power of those men,» said Winfrey, accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement.
Early scenes brilliantly set - up Kay Graham: she's
too timid to
speak - up at a board meeting, not because she doesn't have ideas, but rather because she came up in an era where
women weren't supposed to express themselves so openly.
For
too long,
women have not been heard or believed if they dare
speak the truth to the power of those men.
For
too long,
women have not been heard or believed if they dared to
speak their truth to the power of those men, but their time is up.
For
too long
women have not been heard or believed if they dared to
speak their truth to the power of those men.
We all know there are
too many young men and
women in America right now who are slipping away from us as we
speak - students who've lost all hope that they can make something of their lives.
I think its great
women are
speaking up BUT I do not feel a mans career should be ruined if the incident is
too old to even prove or take to court.
The issue is an issue that
too few men and
women are
speaking intelligently about.
e) I tried to write dialogues as girls /
women speak in Lima, it was stamped as «banal» and
too many dialogues -LRB-?)
Having
too many payments and not being able to keep up, I tried reaching out to Cambridge and the
woman that I
spoke with seemed to be amicable.
Speaking at the announcement of the prize, Himid — the first
woman of colour and the oldest artist to win the award — insisted that while her work had not gone unnoticed by the arts community, it had been largely ignored by the media and suggested that this was because it «was
too complicated to talk about».
Then, saying he's become «more likely to
speak my mind» after seven years in office, he bluntly listed impediments seen in all
too many countries: bad governance, corruption, inequality (particularly for
women).
Earlier this year, Liverpool
Women's Hospital warned that they would need to make cuts as the maternity tariff they get paid from the NHS was
too low and they
spoke of concerns that this could have a detrimental effect on patient care.
And before I get slammed for using the female gender for the victim: I recognize that men get abused
too, by both male and female partners, but statistically
speaking most of the physical abuse in heterosexual relationships is against
women and children.
Over time they tried inviting numerous
women, but the reasons for not accepting the invitation to
speak are almost as numerous: —
too busy — time conflicts with other
speaking engagements — male counterpart at the same organization would be better suited to
speak — didn't think she had enough to say — didn't think she was a good enough speaker etc..
We need to get better at standing with
women who
speak out, instead of gaslighting and assassinating the characters of those who dare raise their voices saying «me,
too.»
Speaking from her own personal experience, Steph Houghton, Manchester City
Women's Team Captain, explains how «I try not to dwell
too much on missed opportunities.
The problem is something
too few men and
women are
speaking intelligently about.
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... i feel your hurt and confusion... yet i know who you are... a
woman of faith... and from there i
speak to you sister... He has a plan... it will be the perfect one... 30 years ago i was in the exact same place you are now... the closing did not happen... i
too wanted to crawl into bed... having a 2 year old and a 7 year old... that was not an option!