Gender Inequity In Science: Why Legal Remedies Are Grossly Inadequate And well, let’s also not forget the other apologist argument that womens’ interests are simply different from men’s, and that’s why there are more men in the sciences than women. I’ve seen this one argued in peer-reviewed publications, I’ve heard it argued in bars, and [...]
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LIFE magazine: a chance portrait of media, social change, and social stagnation
Posted in feminism, politics, racism, tagged 1967, 1987, change, civil rights, donna rice hughes, feminism, gary hart, hope, jesse jackson, mass media, media, racism, sexism on June 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
My stomach was killing me yesterday after brunch. T. wanted to shop downtown while we were there, though, so instead of my usual habit of opining for her and shopping on my own, I found the most comfortable spot I could find and sat down in it. At Beggars and Choosers, this was a plush [...]