Equality
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But when educators create growth mindset classrooms steeped in yet,
equality
happens.
And again, if it was 50 percent, that would represent complete gender
equality.
If you're poor, you might want more
equality.
Now, nobody in our sample wanted full
equality.
Now, an
equality
right is the kind of right to which you're entitled because you resemble someone else in a relevant way, and there's the rub, relevant way.
The Nonhuman Rights Project argues that drawing a line in order to enslave an autonomous and self-determining being like you're seeing behind me, that that's a violation of
equality.
She claims I have turned myself into a mausoleum, that I am a walking casket, news headlines have turned my identity into a spectacle, Bruce Jenner on everyone's lips while the brutality of living in this body becomes an asterisk at the bottom of
equality
pages.
I have passionate opinions about gender equality, but I worry that to freely accept the label of "feminist," would not be fair to good feminists.
Malawi is one of the poorest countries, very poor, where gender
equality
is questionable.
Eight months ago, under the visionary leadership of Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, head of UN Women, we launched a groundbreaking initiative called HeForShe, inviting men and boys from around the world to stand in solidarity with each other and with women, to create a shared vision for gender
equality.
This is an invitation for those who believe in
equality
for women and men, and those who don't yet know that they believe.
It's moving us towards an inflection point for gender
equality.
In our current population, HeForShe is about moving the 3.2 billion men, one man at a time, across that line, so that ultimately, men can stand alongside women and be on the right side of history, making gender
equality
a reality in the 21st century.
In just three days, more than 100,000 men had signed up and committed to be agents of change for
equality.
What keeps you sustaining your work, sustaining the fight for equality, extending it, always exploring new areas, trying to find new ways ... ?
I'm here to recruit men to support gender
equality.
What do men have to do with gender
equality?
Gender
equality
is about women, right?
So making gender visible to men is the first step to engaging men to support gender
equality.
Now, when men first hear about gender equality, when they first start thinking about it, they often think, many men think, well, that's right, that's fair, that's just, that's the ethical imperative.
They see supporting gender
equality
something akin to the cavalry, like, "Thanks very much for bringing this to our attention, ladies, we'll take it from here."
This results in a syndrome that I like to call 'premature self-congratulation.' (Laughter) (Applause) There's another group, though, that actively resists gender equality, that sees gender
equality
as something that is detrimental to men.
Why isn't the title of the show, 'A Black Woman Got the Job?' or 'A Black Woman Got A Job?'" Because without confronting men's sense of entitlement, I don't think we'll ever understand why so many men resist gender
equality.
So, now I've established some of the obstacles to engaging men, but why should we support gender
equality?
But more than that, gender
equality
is also in our interest as men.
If you listen to what men say about what they want in their lives, gender
equality
is actually a way for us to get the lives we want to live.
Gender
equality
is good for countries.
So the question I'm often asked in companies is, "Boy, this gender
equality
thing, that's really going to be expensive, huh?"
I think we have the persuasive numbers, the data, to prove to men that gender
equality
is not a zero-sum game, but a win-win.
So, what we found is something really important, that gender
equality
is in the interest of countries, of companies, and of men, and their children and their partners, that gender
equality
is not a zero-sum game.
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