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  2. "As a black woman working in corporate America for 20 years, I share similar stories of many women and women of color [in] gender inequality, microaggression based on race and general bigotry, and ...

  3. Sylvia Walby - Wikipedia

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    She is noted for work in the fields of the domestic violence, patriarchy, gender relations in the workplace and globalisation. Walby is coordinator of the Gender Equality Research Network International (GENIe) the aim of which is to develop, through research, the knowledge base to understand and reduce gender inequality. [3]

  4. Fourth-wave feminism - Wikipedia

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    Fourth-wave feminism focuses on sexual abuse, sexual harassment, sexual violence, the objectification of women, and sexism in the workplace. Internet activism is a key feature of the fourth wave. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Fourth-wave feminism broadens its focus to other groups, including the LGBTQ+ community and people of color, and advocates for their ...

  5. Occupational sexism - Wikipedia

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    There is an entire feminist movement that focuses on the inequality of women in different aspects of society, including the treatment of women in occupations based on gender roles. [9] Feminists have been working towards gaining equality between men and women and eliminating the social role theory, along with stereotypical assumptions, to ...

  6. Feminist sociology - Wikipedia

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    She "emphasized how differential socialization leads to gender inequality", but she did agree that biologically there is a difference between those born with female and male parts. [2] Parts of her research involved a theoretical orientation of a multidimensional approach to gender and discusses it more in depth in her book Women and Economics ...

  7. Pauline Bart - Wikipedia

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    Bart (née Lackow) married Max Bart, a chemical engineer by profession, in 1949.The couple separated in 1960, and she remained Bart after their divorce. [1] Bart was the chairwoman for the Jewish Women for Affirmative Action organization and also was a member of the Subcommittee on Research and Needs for the Mayor's Commission on Childcare in Chicago.

  8. Marxist feminism - Wikipedia

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    Gender oppression is reproduced culturally and maintained through institutionalized inequality. By privileging men at the expense of women and refusing to acknowledge traditional domestic labor as equally valuable, the working-class man is socialized into an oppressive structure which marginalizes the working-class woman.

  9. 'I'm Mad as Hell': Famous Movie Quotes About the Workplace - AOL

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    "Movies about the workplace resonate with audiences because -- even though we may not have it as bad as some characters, and we may never climb as high as others -- we've all had to work at some ...