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    gender wage gap has been proven to be a major financial issue. There is no clear and concrete reason for its existence, but researchers have found that lowered perceived competence and commitment to the job, lack of negotiation, and general employer sexism all contribute to the prolongation of the

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    rather if it does a good enough job of making the audience critically aware that these problems exist. This will be done by looking at the video and its song from a radical Feminist perspective. Bell Hooks defines Feminism as, “ a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression." And the first step of ending these things is showing how they are a part of our culture which this video does brillintly. The music video is clearly, rather than promoting rape culture, is not only a sardonic

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    I am covered in skin too dark to be considered smart, but too light to be completely cast away. I am plastered in feminine characteristics too overt to be respected and revered, but too covert to not be overly-sexualized. Society has trapped me in the middle of two stereotypes and left me fighting to escape into my own identity. Questions like “where will I be … what will I be doing … who will I be doing it with ... “ricochet throughout my mind daily. Most importantly, my consciousness persistently

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    Sexism In Canada

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    Sexism in Saudi Arabia vs Canada Living in Canada like we do today, we don’t see sexism as a big problem in society. Women get roughly the same rights as men, and are treated the same way for the most part, but in many different countries, this is not the case. Take Saudi Arabia for example. Saudi Arabia is rated 127/136 in the world for countries with best women's rights, meaning they are one of the worst in the world. In Saudi Arabia, many laws are in place that may seem crazy to us, but are

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    The Gender Pay Gap

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    disparity, there is an undeniable disparity between the average income for men and women. There are different beliefs as to the reasons for this disparity. The most commonly held belief as to the disparity of pay between men and women is due to sexism or discrimination against women. An article by the Washington Post also notes the 80% disparity and looks to examine some reasons for it (G.V., 2017). The main argument against the belief of the gender pay gap is that many of the factors that contribute

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    GENDER AND CLASSROOM A course write-up Submitted as a part of the course Gender and Cultural Studies (IHS –308) Submitted By: KARUNA SHAKYAWAL B.Tech. III Yr (13115078) Dept. Electrical Engg. Date : 10 Feb. 2016 Gender and Cultural Studies Introduction This write-up presents the classroom interaction with reference to gender and different types of behaviour with boys and girls on the basis of gender are discussed. As we know that in classroom many times girls have to face some kind of problems. Even

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    Taking A Stand Speech

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    close to tears. We asked her why she was upset, and my sister replied, ‘It’s Mr. Rogers; he gave me a D!’ My sister is a studious student, so I can’t imagine that she did anything bad. I could, however, think of one other possibility: Mr. Rogers holds sexism. If this is true, I would definitely do something to overthrow him, and I am sure many others would agree.” A female sophomore student describes her own experience. “I go to school happy as a bird and ace all my classes until I hit Mr. Rogers’s 9th

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    traumatic realization"(Caron and Margolin 2). In this case the 'Real' is the fact that women and girls are systematically and economically disadvantaged, which is a traumatic realization for society about the reach and influence of patriarchy and sexism. In order to avoid coming to that traumatic realization people "construct fantasies or ‘less traumatic problems’ to focus their efforts on in order to divert attention away from the Real issue at hand" (Caron and Margolin 2). The development projects

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    (Beede et al. 1). This gender gap is caused by a multitude of factors related to sexism in STEM, which starts as early as childhood and lasts through college and into a woman’s career. The common factor in all of these issues is education – how women are treated by parents, teachers, and peers regarding science and math courses is key to the career that they choose and opportunities they receive (Dasgupta and Stout 21). Sexism in STEM education creates a gender gap, which in turn contributes to the gender

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    Black feminism argued that in order to view this oppression, you must view racism, class oppression and sexism as bounded together, which are also known as intersectioanlity. The black feminist theory argues that black women have been disregarded along the lines of gender, class, race and sexuality, as well as how mainstream white feminist theory has not

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