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By TYLER DASWICK College Contributor Network Emma Watson just showed the National Football League its path to redemption. The young actress' speech at United Nations headquarters was deliberate ...
Watson's speech was criticized for focusing only on women and ignoring sexist biases against men and reinforce the very inequality it is trying to erase. [40] [41] Watson's heavy emphasis on women's dependence on men's support lead to criticisms that HeForShe grants men the leading role in the campaign, reinforcing and perpetuating gender ...
Actress, Brown University graduate and newly-appointed UN Women Global Goodwill Ambassador, Emma Watson, spoke at the United Nations Sunday to help launch a new campaign called 'HeForShe ...
By CHELSEA HUANG Emma Watson made waves on September 20 when she suggested that women and men around the world join a movement for gender equality. ... 24, launched a new campaign called "HeForShe ...
Watson's efforts in activism and philanthropy, most notably her support of women's rights and her role in launching the UN Women campaign HeForShe, has received widespread media recognition and acclaim. Watson was listed among the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2015.
In Emma Watson's 2014 speech launching the HeForShe campaign for UN Women, she points out that "men don't have the benefits of equality either." [ 113 ] She cites examples from her own life where she has noticed this, including seeing her "father's role as a parent being valued less by society," and witnessing her male friends struggle to ...
The UN Women Global Goodwill Ambassador, 24, launched a new campaign called "HeForShe" last week and naturally many of Watson's A-list pals have already responded to her cry for equality via Twitter.
Emma Watson launched the UN's HeForShe campaign. The World Economic Forum 's 2014 Global Gender Gap Report , measuring the allocation of resources between women and men in health, education, economy and politics, ranked Iceland , Finland , Norway , Sweden and Denmark highest on their Global Gender Gap Index, while Yemen , Pakistan , Chad ...