Women
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Women
have been trained to think that we are overreacting or that we're being too sensitive or unreasonable.
Today, the global collection of
women'
s experiences can no longer be ignored.
Time's up on
women
being held responsible for men's bad behavior.
So my fellow
women
and our gentle men, as we are here together within this particular window of this large-scale movement towards
women'
s equality, and as we envision a future that does not yet exist, we both have different invitations.
And women, I encourage you to acknowledge your fury.
But I'm going to end by widening the lens to the entire region to look at the mundane topics of Arab views of religion and politics and how this impacts women, revealing some surprises along the way.
And this empowerment also applies to women, whose role in the revolts cannot be underestimated.
A full third of those who braved tanks and tear gas to ask or to demand liberty and justice in Egypt were
women.
Now people have raised some real concerns about what the rise of Islamist parties means for
women.
We found that
women
in one country look more like the men in that country than their female counterparts across the border.
Now what this suggests is that how
women
view religion's role in society is shaped more by their own country's culture and context than one monolithic view that religion is simply bad for
women.
Where
women
agree, however, is on their own role, and that it must be central and active.
Now how men feel about
women'
s rights matters to the future of this region.
Because we discovered a link between men's support for
women'
s employment and how many
women
are actually employed in professional fields in that country.
So the question becomes, What drives men's support for
women'
s rights?
What about men's views of religion and law? [Does] a man's opinion of the role of religion in politics shape their view of
women'
s rights?
What drives men's support for
women'
s employment is men's employment, their level of education as well as a high score on their country's U.N. Human Development Index.
What this means is that human development, not secularization, is what's key to
women'
s empowerment in the transforming Middle East.
Or to give you another example: What about a piece of persuasive technology that convinces Muslim
women
to wear their headscarves?
I just didn't think that in 2011,
women
would still be in that category.
I joined 10 years ago because I wanted female role models, and I was frustrated by the lagging status of
women
in our profession and what that meant for our image in the media.
And now, with today's technology, it's possible to remove
women
from the picture completely.
The paper apologized, but said it never runs photos of women; they might be sexually provocative.
But the fact is,
women
are only 19 percent of the sources in stories on politics, and only 20 percent in stories on the economy.
The news continues to give us a picture where men outnumber
women
in nearly all occupational categories, except two: students and homemakers.
The problem is, of course, there aren't enough
women
in newsrooms.
At KUNM here in Albuquerque, Elaine Baumgartel did some graduate research on the coverage of violence against
women.
So for her graduate work, she did a three-part series on the murder of 11 women, found buried on Albuquerque's West Mesa.
Stories in the news are more than twice as likely to present
women
as victims than men, and
women
are more likely to be defined by their body parts.
Texas State University professor Cindy Royal wondered in her blog how are young
women
like her students supposed to feel about their roles in technology, reading Wired.
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