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    Diversity hats are hats that show you embrace and respect each individual who may be different, remaining from being prejudice. Not every person can obtain one as being diverse means so much more than just saying it. You have to show it thru your actions by understanding and appreciating each person’s culture, way of life, and natural environment. Obtaining one of these hats can be easy or difficult as making sure you observe what’s going on around you, pay attention to things that may not…

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    Rebecca Solnit Feminist

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    Karen Andrade WGSS 496 Feminist Community Praxis April 8, 2015 Essay #1 According to Rebecca Solnit, “Feminism is an endeavor to change something very old, widespread, and deeply, rooted in many, perhaps most, cultures around the world, innumerable institutions, and most households on Earth- and in our minds, where it all begins and ends” (110). Solnit is trying to convey in her book Men Explain Things to Me the struggles women and feminist have gone through and are going through in a…

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    Over the week, I learned a lot of facts about the sexism in language, the terms that used to address men and women in particular and social viewpoint toward each gender. The value of a woman is based on how attractive she looks, while a man is valued for his physicality and accomplishments. In the article, she points out the most common phrase that people would describe each gender role, which is "Women are sexy; men are successful." Evidently, the first thing that people would look at a woman…

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    raising, teaching and nurturing the children, while the men are usually out working. While men and women both may work, women do not get paid nearly as much as men .Women should be treated more as an equal partner to men and less like children. This is sexism and it is not fair. Women hold the strongest roles in African culture. The women in Africa are strong and it shows…

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    The Commercial dubbed “Like a Girl” was first aired in June 2014. The advert focused on changing the perception of people on gender based issues. It appealed for participation of every member of the society. The participants would be asked to run, fight and throw balls just like a girl. The continued gender based violence and discrimination within the socially constructed families made an exceptional background for this commercial (Connolly, 12). Male chauvinism and domination in the society has…

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    they do not have to fight against their criminal stereotypes, but are rather held as heroes. Moreover, the University of Illinois uses the “James Brothers” as a relevant example of what it means to be an outlaw. It states that women cannot fight the sexism within law as that makes them a “deviant woman” more so than a “deviant citizen”. Erin Brockovich is an outlaw that challenges that outlaw notion and proves to be one of the most interesting and heroic figures to date despite her gender. It…

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    Discrimination Against Women in the Workplace From a young age, society teaches children how to see things differently than they really are. Prejudice and discrimination are carried through lineage, and over time are passed through generations of people who hold the same ideals because of their false influences. Since the beginning of the 19th century, society has taught women that they are of lesser value in comparison to men. In the workplace, women are discriminated against because of their…

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    Stereotypes Of Mad Men

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    Mad (Wo)Men Mad Men successfully depicted the glamorous life of advertising in the 1960s. However, despite its fascinating portrayal, a recurring theme throughout the show was obvious: the inferiority of and sexism towards women in the industry. It was clear that power came through powerful men, and that while being pretty can get you on the ladder, it will not get you to the top. In 2016, we like to think that this misogynistic industry has changed significantly. From a surface level,…

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    Feminism In Sandberg

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    provides examples of her experiences and the experiences of her co-workers and acquaintances. In addition, the book is full of sited research studies which support and explain the gender-biased issues she talks about. Such studies prove the claim that sexism is not a fantasy. In today´s…

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    States of America received over fifty-nine million votes and used phrases that have been excused as “locker-room talk” during his campaign trail, there is a clear societal issue at hand. Horrendous remarks that marginalize women are just one display of sexism. Confining gender roles, unjust treatment, and sexual harassment are battles women face on a daily basis both in and out of the workplace. As America has moved towards modern times, laws and amendments have been created to break down these…

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