February 1, 2012
The Superbowl is almost here, and I couldn’t be more excited. Looking forward to getting rowdy and yelling at the TV also makes it all the more disheartening that Saudi Arabian women still aren’t allowed in sports stadiums. This has been the law for a long time, but we were reminded of the restriction this week. ...
August 5, 2011
Winning the fight for equal pay is central to reaching gender equality. But what if the wage gap wasn’t just the result of gender discrimination? What if we women were creating it? Kay Hymowitz argues that women are choosing to work less hours on less demanding jobs than men, especially when they’ve started a family. ...
Tags: Bureau of Labor,
child care,
equal pay,
gender discrimination,
gender equality,
June O’Neill,
Kay Hymowitz,
Pew Research,
research,
success,
wage gap,
women and careers,
women in the workplace,
working dads,
working moms
June 21, 2011
1.5 million women can’t be right. The Supreme Court Justices ruled for Walmart today in a case brought by women who were allegedly denied promotion and equal pay on the basis of gender. You can look at this decision in two different ways, but either way is disappointing. For one thing, this was the largest discrimination ...
June 14, 2011
You think we live in a sexist world? You might only be noticing the tip of the iceberg. A new study published by Psychology of Women Quarterly reveals that both men and women overlook the more subtle, daily acts of sexism they encounter, such as referring to a group of people as “guys” rather than ...
Tags: feminism,
gender discrimination,
gender equality,
Germany,
inequality,
Janet K. Swim,
Julia C. Becker,
male-oriented,
Psychology of Women Quarterly,
sexism,
sexism in language,
sexist men,
sexist women,
study,
United States,
unnoticed sexism
June 6, 2011
It’s a well-known fact that girls are the victims of much mistreatment because they are girls. In countries where virginity is prime and female sexual pleasure is not valued, genital cutting is often performed. A lesser known but equally destructive practice affects almost four million girls in Cameroon, breast ironing. Most commonly done in the ...
Tags: 2000 United Nations Millennium summit,
breast ironing,
breasts,
Cameroon,
female genital cutting,
feminism,
gender discrimination,
girl education,
premarital pregnancy,
sex education,
teen pregnancies,
women's rights