Feminism / Avery Elizabeth Hurt, book editor.
"Nearly a half-century after the women's liberation movement, women have achieved things that their grandmothers might only have dreamed. Now that women work in boardrooms, executive suites, and top government positions, as well as in the home, some believe that the fight has been won. For...
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505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1: Is feminism still relevant? -- Chapter 2: Why are there so few women leaders? -- Chapter 3: Has feminism changed things for women? -- Chapter 4: What is feminism today? | |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Is feminism still relevant -- |t Feminism has many faces / |r Rachel Fudge -- |t The Women's Movement is forgetting women of color / |r Amy Alexander -- |t Despite many gains for women, we still need feminism / |r Casey Cavanagh -- |t Feminism must address the issue of exploitation of women's bodies / |r Cayce D. Utley -- |t The family values agenda is an attack on working-class families / |r Jen Roesch -- |g Why are there so few women leaders? -- |t The tech industry benefits when women succeed there / |r Elizabeth Grace Becker -- |t To advance in tech, women need better visibility / |r Shelley Correll and Lori Mackenzie -- |t A data-based approach is necessary to design bias-free organizations / |r Gardiner Morse -- |t The gender pay gap isn't backed up by the facts / |r Mark J. Perry -- |t US voters still prefer male candidates / |r Francesco Maria Morettini -- |g Has feminism changed things for women? -- |t Women's studies programs have brought attention to women's concerns / |r Stevi Jackson -- |t Progress has stalled for women in the media / |r Danna Walker -- |t One dedicated feminist can make a huge difference / |r Jeff Elder and Ed Erhart -- |t The New Feminist Movement should be no less disruptive than the Second Wave / |r Laura Tanenbaum and Mark Engler -- |t We're using the wrong metaphor for obstacles / |r Sara Martin -- |g What is feminism today? -- |t Misogyny in the White House is an outrage / |r Jill Richardson -- |t Feminism cannot be separated from class / |r Judith Orr -- |t Feminism's battle lines have shifted, but not changed that much / |r Amanda Sebestyen -- |t The work isn't done / |r Kristin Aune -- |g For further discussion -- |g Organizations to contact -- |g Bibliography of books. |
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