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Nikole Hannah-Jones on "The 1619 Project's" Genesis, Backlash And What's N
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(Feminism)
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... institutions, economics, and culture, thereby challenging sanitized narratives about the origins of racism, classism, and gender inequity in America. It was published as a special, 100-page edition of ...
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Created on 14 January 2021
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Hate Math? Thank The Patriarchy
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(Feminism)
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... an ‘end of the world’ mentality when it comes to academic failures, but rather a ‘progress over perfection’ approach,” says Lasko, who now studies economics at McGill University in Montreal. “I remember ...
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Created on 11 May 2020
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“For Neither Love Nor Money”: Artist Sawyer Rose Shines A Light On Women’s Invisible Labor
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(Arts)
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... stereotypical gender norms and expectations still affect women at both work and home,” says Lucie Schmidt, PhD, professor of economics at Williams College. Schmidt is a labor economist who works on the ...
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Created on 06 December 2019
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Esther Duflo Is Only The Second Woman To Win A Nobel Prize in Economics
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(Feminism)
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On October 14, Esther Duflo became the second woman in history to win the Nobel Prize for Economics. Duflo won the award along with her husband, Abhijit Banerjee, and fellow economist Michael Kremer. ...
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Created on 21 October 2019
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Workplace Sexism Doesn’t Stop Even When Women Have Made It To The Corner Office
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(Feminism)
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A recent study conducted by Martin Abel, a professor of economics at Middlebury College, explores the different reactions from individuals when receiving critical performance feedback from a female ...
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Created on 18 October 2019
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"Crazy Rich Asians" Is The Hilarious And Heartwarming Romance We All Need Right No
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(Movies)
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Crazy Rich Asians, out now, directed by John M. Chu and based on the novel by Kevin Kwan, stars Fresh Off the Boat's tremendous Constance Wu as NYU economics professor Rachel Chu and the delightfully charismatic ...
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Created on 27 August 2018
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How “Crazy Rich Asians” Star Constance Wu Is Using Her Platform To Change Hollywood
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(Movies)
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... role in Crazy Rich Asians is about to launch her career to new heights. In the film, Wu plays Rachel, an NYU economics professor who travels with her boyfriend Nick to Singapore for his best friend’s wedding. ...
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Created on 15 August 2018
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The First Muslim Woman in Congress Once Got Kicked Out of a Lunch for Heckling Trump
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(Feminism)
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... she protested Trump at an economics luncheon where Trump (then the Republican presidential nominee) was speaking, and heckled him until she was “forcibly removed.”
According to the Detroit Free Press, ...
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Created on 08 August 2018
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"The Redistribution Of Gardening"—A Response To Ross Douthat's "The Redistribution Of S
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(Feminism)
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... techno-(dys?)topian future, let’s tackle how we talk about sex, men and women, and emotions. First off, Douthat’s article used the language of economics to talk about sex, as if sex were a commodity. But ...
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Created on 09 May 2018
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"Broad City" Recap: Season 4, Episode 8 — "House Sittin
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(TV)
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... be economics. Danielle: They made you take that class?! Lindsay: Yeah. Danielle: I told you he was an English teacher!
When Lindsay gets an entrepreneurial streak:
Lindsay: Do you want to start ...
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Created on 16 November 2017
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12 Plus Size Models To Bring Some Body Positivity To Your Insta Feed
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(Style)
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... Hypebae, and more.
8. Philomena Kwao
Instagram.com/@philomenakwao
Instagram: @philomenakwao
According to her website, Kwao was born in London to Ghanian parents, and obtained degrees in Economics ...
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Created on 17 April 2017
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Gloria Steinem And Chelsea Handler Said The One Thing Most White Feminists Are Reluctant To Hear
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(Feminism)
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... writers, covering both broad topics and personal stories. April 3rd's event included Gloria Steinem, Chelsea Handler, and NYT economics writer Patricia Cohen. The talk was also live webcasted via the Times ...
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Created on 05 April 2017
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I'm An Immigrant Afraid Of Losing My Visa — In France, If Marine Le Pen Is Electe
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(Living)
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... by choice, not as a last resort to escape violence, religious oppression, famine or extreme government controls.
However, the nail in my coffin may be simple economics. I came on a Blue Card, a progra ...
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Created on 16 March 2017
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4 Things Men Need To Do Before They Call Themselves Feminists
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(Feminism)
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... it was about economics.”
3. GET HUMBLE
There are things you will never understand about oppression, suppression, prejudice, and dismissal of personhood. It’s simply not your lived experience. Your ...
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Created on 14 February 2017
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Simone de Beauvoir Installation Reflects on Her Impact
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(Feminism)
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... anthropology, mythology, philosophy and economics) feminist manifesto in which she laid out some of the ways in which woman has been subjugated to the “Other” to man’s default humanness, and her aspirations ...
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Created on 23 December 2016
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With the Dakota Access Pipeline, Banking Can Be A Revolutionary Act
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(Feminism)
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I remember going with my father to open my first bank account when I was around seven years old. NationsBank (since acquired by Bank of America) had a branch inside our grocery store and we made a special ...
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Created on 21 December 2016
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What You Need To Know To Understand Economic Privilege
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(Living)
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In 1985, when I was only a year old, my parents divorced. My mother was then 20 years old and came from a poor Puerto Rican family. My entire family on my mother’s side was uneducated, and at the time ...
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Created on 17 October 2016
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How Women Write the West
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(Arts)
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... almost identically in jeans and ropers and western shirts. They’re changing the look of the West too. Economics these days require that both men and women work as hard as the first families did. My great ...
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Created on 04 August 2016
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10 Books BUST Is Reading Right Now
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(Books)
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... al.—we’ll never know how many people actually got away with it. – Fran Willing
Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner?: A Story About Women and Economics By Katrine Marçal
(Pegasus Books) Rating: 4/5
Economist ...
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Created on 25 July 2016
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Women In Virtual Reality, So Far
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(Feminism)
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... groups; for example, cis-men and transgender individuals.
So why the continued focus on gaming? It could have a lot to do with simple market economics: video games are highly lucrative, and there’s also ...
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Created on 27 June 2016