Gender Negotiations
— Do men and women negotiate differently in your culture? When asked to pick a metaphor for negotiating one’s salary, men tend to think of it as “winning a ball game” or as a “wrestling match”, while...
View Article6 Ways To Avoid Bias While Writing an Essay On Gender Roles
— A bias is a strong preconceived inclination about someone or something. As a writer working with an essay writing service or even just a student writing an academic essay, there are certain topics...
View ArticleWikipedia at 20: Why It Often Overlooks Stories of Women in History
By Tamar Carroll, Rochester Institute of Technology and Lara Nicosia, Rochester Institute of Technology Movements like #MeToo have drawn increased attention to the systemic discrimination facing...
View ArticleWhy Do Women Still Earn Less Than Men? 5 Ways To End the Gender Pay Gap
Women have made slow progress in attaining corporate executive roles, but once reaching that level, their pay is typically less than men in similar leadership positions, a new study reports. A paper...
View ArticleExamining Our Prejudice Against Women
When I was born (1943) and growing up, men tended to consider women to be second-class citizens. Men’s work was considered more vital, men’s opinions more relevant, men’s needs more important. It was...
View ArticleGeena Davis Talks Oscars, ‘Thelma & Louise’, Gender Bias
Academy Award winning actress Geena Davis has spent decades breaking down barriers for women with powerfully resonate on screen portrayals that have transcended entertainment and inspired seismic...
View ArticleHow Gender Bias Can Impact a Life
By Zoya Patel Last month, feminist editor and writer Zoya Patel delivered a speech at the Canberra Labor Club that blew the crowd away. Through the lens of her own family, Zoya reflected on how gender...
View ArticleDoctors Often Aren’t Trained on the Preventive Health Care Needs of...
By Jenna Sizemore, West Virginia University Preventive health care – such as cancer screening – is a critical tool in the early detection of disease. Missed screening can result in a missed diagnosis,...
View ArticleThe Impact of Racial and Gender Bias on Workplace Inequality
In today’s blog post, I want to delve into an important issue that affects many individuals: workplace inequality. We all know that the root causes of workplace inequality stem from various forms of...
View ArticleAre These 17 Biases Affecting You as a Leader? The Answer Is Likely Yes —...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Leaders need to care about bias because it directly impacts organizational success, employee well-being and overall inclusivity. Bias...
View Article90% and Counting: Confronting the Widespread Biases Against Women
The Power of Self-Reflection: Admitting Our Biases for Positive Change 90% and Counting: Confronting the Widespread Biases 90% and Counting: Confronting the Widespread Biases Against Women The Power of...
View ArticleDads and DEI Parenting
Every single girl alive needs to know in her heart that bias about her abilities is completely unfounded. But if we only offer vague ideas about unfairness, we’re not really helping girls fully...
View ArticleWomen, Inequity and Getting the Right Diagnosis
By Laura Chien and Mary Dahm “Gender bias in health care, whether conscious or not, is rampant and insidious. It is often harmful, sometime fatal, and always unacceptable,” says patient safety advocate...
View ArticleThe Urgent Need to Humanize Engineering
By Mary Wells, Patricia Owens, Suzanne Kresta and Rebecca Kresta Thirty-four years ago, 14 women lost their lives to a man who believed that his failure to gain entry to engineering gave him the...
View ArticleWhy Are So Many Robots White?
By Mark Paterson, University of Pittsburgh Problems of racial and gender bias in artificial intelligence algorithms and the data used to train large language models like ChatGPT have drawn the...
View ArticleA Guide to Celebrating Inclusively for Women’s History Month
If you or your organization haven’t yet planned a Women’s History Month celebration, there’s still time. Informal programs, discussion guides and tools can help you meet aspiring allies where they are...
View ArticleWhat Influences the Credibility of Messages on Gender Inequality?
By Isabel Inguanzo, Hugo Marcos-Marné, Araceli Mateos, Homero Gil de Zúñiga Sexist attitudes affect the credibility of statements on gender (in)equality. However, Isabel Inguanzo, Hugo Marcos-Marné,...
View ArticleExposing the Music Industry’s Gender Bias
By Susana Pérez Posada Music is a form of creative expression that is celebrated across borders and cultures. But the business side of music isn’t friendly to all creators. A wealth of evidence...
View ArticleBreaking the Boss Bias: Women Leaders Change the Game
By Ginger Gorman In this Q&A, Catherine Fox discusses her new book, Breaking the Boss Bias, with BroadAgenda editor, Ginger Gorman. Fox highlights the urgent need for gender equity in leadership....
View ArticleAddressing Gender Bias: Why Newsroom Equality Matters
By Ginger Gorman In this exclusive Q&A, BroadAgenda editor, Ginger Gorman, speaks with Andrea Carson, Professor of Political Communication at La Trobe University. She’s the lead researcher behind...
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