Equality
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The harsh landscape and their nomadic lifestyle created its own form of
equality.
And it doesn't make for equality, but it makes for equal respect, and that is the important thing.
Mobility, as most other developing country problems, more than a matter of money or technology, is a matter of equality, equity.
Then what kind of
equality
can we hope for today with a market economy?
The first one is
equality
of quality of life, especially for children, that all children should have, beyond the obvious health and education, access to green spaces, to sports facilities, to swimming pools, to music lessons.
And the second kind of
equality
is one which we could call "democratic equality."
I came out of college over 20 years ago, and I thought that all of my peers were men and women, all the people above me were all men, but that would change, because your generation had done such an amazing job fighting for equality,
equality
was now ours for the taking.
And part of my journey, starting on this stage, going to "Lean In," going to the foundation, is all about being more open and honest about those challenges, so that other women can be more open and honest, and all of us can work together towards real
equality.
SS: The book is about self-confidence, and about
equality.
It unites all of us in a cause we have to believe in, which is more women, more voice, more
equality.
But at this critical moment in history, if we do not anchor freedom and justice, dignity and equality, privacy and autonomy in our personal lives, in our sexual lives, we will find it very hard to achieve in public life.
I believe we can bend the arc of human history toward compassion and equality, and I also fundamentally believe and passionately believe that this violence does not have to be part of the human condition.
I am still completely committed to the cause of male-female equality, but let's think about what that
equality
really means, and how best to achieve it.
I always accepted the idea that the most respected and powerful people in our society are men at the top of their careers, so that the measure of male-female
equality
ought to be how many women are in those positions: prime ministers, presidents, CEOs, directors, managers, Nobel laureates, leaders.
But that's only half of real equality, and I now think we're never going to get there unless we recognize the other half.
I suggest that real equality, full equality, does not just mean valuing women on male terms.
In the workplace, real
equality
means valuing family just as much as work, and understanding that the two reinforce each other.
In policy terms, real
equality
means recognizing that the work that women have traditionally done is just as important as the work that men have traditionally done, no matter who does it.
The revolution for human
equality
can happen.
I was in California that night, which was ground zero at the time for another movement: the marriage
equality
movement.
The march towards gay
equality
accelerated at a pace that surprised and shocked everyone, and is still reshaping our laws and our policies, our institutions and our entire country.
To date, 17 states have passed laws allowing marriage
equality.
It's become the de facto battle for gay equality, and it seems like daily, laws prohibiting it are being challenged in the courts, even in places like Texas and Utah, which no one saw coming.
Maybe because she's younger, she's like 25, she's able to do this a little bit more easily, but the fact is that Maryland voters did pass that marriage
equality
amendment, and in fact it was the first time that marriage
equality
was directly voted on and passed by the voters.
We in the LGBT community have gone from being a pathologized and reviled and criminalized group to being seen as part of the great human quest for dignity and
equality.
And when someone that you love or a family member comes out, it may be easier to support their quest for
equality.
And in fact, the gay rights movement asks us to support justice and
equality
from a space of love.
We started the pilot last year, and now we're pretty sure that we will encounter a lot of ignorance across the whole world, and the idea is really to scale it up to all domains or dimensions of global development, such as climate, endangered species, human rights, gender equality, energy, finance.
I had returned home to live in Dublin after the odyssey that was my 20s, educating my interest in human rights and
equality
in university, traveling the world, like my nomad grandmother.
So let's talk about
equality.
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