Gender
2017
Dec
14
Past Event
Advancing female entrepreneurship in the developing world: A look at Africa
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Washington, DC
To change mindsets, you have to start at school. It’s not just about reading and writing and counting. It’s about developing a social and political consciousness. You want them to have a good life.
Demonstrating and modeling inclusion — that is, visibly and consistently treating your female colleagues as fellow experts whom you admire and respect — is THE MOST IMPORTANT THING men can do every day to create a culture at work where entitled, creepy a‑‑holes don’t feel like they can pull sexist crap on the women in your office and get away with it. The more respect we have and show one another, the more diverse our workplace becomes, the less room there is for a‑‑holes to be a‑‑holes. It’s that simple, really.
2017
Nov
8
Past Event
Girls’ education research and policy symposium: Reaching the most marginalized
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Washington, DC