Seen as an outcast and a madwoman, she is sent to the country, where she falls in love with Sab, a freed slave, and continues to
write about equality for slaves and for women.
Not exact matches
In that letter he
wrote about «an urgent need to achieve real
equality in every area: equal pay for equal work, protection for working mothers, fairness in career advancements,
equality of spouses with regard to family rights.»
On an interesting side note, back in my fundie days, I refused to vote for the politicians that supported marriage
equality and even
wrote a letter to my member to that effect; the only thing I ever felt strongly enough
about to actually
write rather than be content just signing my name to a petition.
I cartoon and
write about women's
equality in the church all the time.
I find it interesting that the day after you
wrote about the evil treatment of ministers in the United Methodist Church who are in favor of marriage
equality in the church, you
wrote this blog on how women could affect
equality within the church.
Rational argument, while essential, «will not resolve all controversy,» notes legal theorist Martha Nussbaum in
writing about the move to give full
equality to gays and lesbians, «because it is very likely that the resistance... has deep psychological roots.»
Yes, it was actually precisely because I was
writing about life on the other side of the gender debates, advocating for the full
equality of women, that I rediscovered, appreciated, and began to love my brother, Paul.
Followers of Christ all over the globe are
writing and blogging
about the issue of biblical
equality within their faith tribes.
But when I began
writing about gender
equality in evangelicalism, it became apparent to me that no matter how careful my tone, no matter how reasoned my arguments, no matter how gentle my critique, my work would inevitably be characterized as «divisive.»
Just when the culture starts asking questions
about economic
equality and issues of international justice for the poor, the church also starts teaching and
writing about similar issues.
I've
written before
about how
equality goes both ways, or at least it should, and I think in this case the bosses of ITV need to drag themselves out of the dark ages.
Calling this «
equality» reminds me of what Anatole France
wrote about how the majestic
equality of the law is shown by the fact that the rich and the poor alike are forbidden to steal bread or sleep under bridges.
«We've made progress on
equality, even in the Sun,» she said, before describing a girl on page three of the newspaper called Harriet who had
written that she was concerned
about jobs for women.
Lancman, a lawyer who served Assembly District 25 for six years, has also passed a significant volume of legislation, including theLibel Terrorism Protection Act, which aims to protect journalists
writing about terrorism abroad from being hit with defamation lawsuits, and a host of bills related to
equality andsafety in the workplace.
In the past three years, Siena polling has shown support for marriage
equality growing from 43 % in 2007 to 46 % last year to 53 % this year and opposition dropping from 47 % in 2007 to 40 % last year to just 39 % now... It's time for State Senators who still aren't with us to look at these results and ask themselves this simple question: «Do I want to be on the right side of history or the wrong side of history when the story is
written about how marriage
equality came to New York State»?»
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equality, human rights, social science.
«This book was designed to show what new evidence exists
about integrated education and its relationship to
equality of educational opportunity; what the political prospects are; what we know
about new policy alternatives, including using socioeconomic status; and what the federal role could be in encouraging such options,»
write Frankenberg and Debray.
But the account from Genesis of Adam and Eve has much to tell the 21st - century reader
about love, family and
equality,
writes Bruce Feiler.
Amavisca, Barrouillet tells Publishing Perspectives, «has
written several books
about equality, solidarity, environment, and non-violence.
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With essays by three prominent, outspoken writers - Eileen Myles, Martha Nussbaum and Frank Rich - the book and the exhibition it accompanied (at SF MoMA) will help generate awareness and encourage dialogue
about the discrimination many citizens encounter on a daily basis because, as Hughes
wrote, «
equality is in the air we breathe.»
oit is with indignation that we are speaking othis document is not acceptable • Bolivia owe have learned
about this document through the media, not through you onow we are given 60 minutes to accept something already agreed upon by other states owe are seeing actions in a dictatorial way othis is unacceptable and anti-democratic owe say to the people of the world: they shall judge upon it othe rights of our people are not being respected owe are not going to decide
about so many lives in only 60 minutes othis is s group of a small number of countries oAPPLAUS • Cuba o4 hours ago Obama announced an agreement which is non-existant owe is behaving like an emperor owe have seen version being discussed by secretive groups in the last hours and days oCuba will not accept your draft declaration oat this conference, there is no consensus on this document oI associate my voice to Tuvalu, Venezuela, Bolivia othe target of 2 degrees is unacceptable o... • Costa Rica ofor the reasons that we have heard, this document can not be considered the work of the AWG - LCA and can not be considered by the COP othis can only be an INF doc, it's just for information oadditional question: in an earlier version, a CP.15 - decision, para. 1: there was a reference to a legally binding instrument to be adopted by the COP onow: we have a new version, but the reference to legally binding instrument disappeared • USA o [wants to speak, but point of order by Nicaragua] • Nicaragua othere is already a precedent where we have not been given the right to speech onow that you have mentioned we finally want to speak • Pres. [moving on] oUS does not appear on my list any more, so next one is Sudan • Sudan othere must be something horribly wrong here oI pushed the button when I saw Nicaragua raising their sign in order to support them • Nicaragua othis is a deterioration of the democratic system oand this happens at the most important conference of the UN for many years owe have draft decisions
about how to carry forward the process ostates (lists names) have
written a submission: • this has not followed the basic principles of the UN • inclusion • bottom up processes • democratic participation •
equality of states oduring this consequence, many states expressed their position against such approaches othe only agreement we recognize is??
Instead, it's
writing reports
about equality.
I've
written a lot in these pages
about the issues of diversity and
equality — much of it directly related to maintaining the number of women in the legal profession.
Recognising the potential and challenges of the law promoting gender -
equality, Charlotte is often invited to speak and
write about gender - based legal reforms in areas such as FGM, forced marriage, prostitution, rape and quotas for women.
I recently
wrote about how women on boards is better for financial returns, laying out a foundation for those who may be less familiar with the terminology around diversity and inclusion and providing a strong «business case» for gender
equality among decision - makers based on the most recent research.
A: «my answer would be — today, if you know where to look for it,»
writes Carolyn Elefant, adding later,»... the Committee on Women in the Profession is right
about one thing:
equality is lacking in at least one place in the legal profession — and that is on the Committee on Women in the Profession itself.»
She
writes frequently
about social justice and workplace
equality issues, and her work has been published in Plaintiff Magazine and on the CELA Voice blog.
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About Blog Shirley Taylor
writes with humor and common sense, challenging the church body to reclaim
equality for Christian women.
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