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When Anger and Outrage Are Useful Emotions

March 27, 2017 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags anger, double standards, Elizabeth Warren, emotion, gender, nasty woman, outrage, politics, Roxane Gay, senate, women 1 Comment

Four Reasons Why Women’s Empowerment Is a National Security Issue

January 23, 2017 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags double standards, empowerment, gender, gender discrimination, misogyny, national security, peace, politics, public affairs, terrorism, Trump administration, US State Department, women, workplace 2 Comments

Misogyny and Double Standards for Women in Politics and at Work

January 16, 2017 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags double standards, gender, gender discrimination, gender identity, gender wage gap, misogyny, politics, public affairs, women, workplace Leave a comment

What Sexism Looks Like in Politics and Life

October 17, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags Donald Trump, double standards, feminism, gender, gender gap, Hillary Clinton, men, politics, sexism, smiling, women 2 Comments

The “Woman Card”: What Is It?

May 9, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags Clinton, double standards, feminism, gender, gender bias, leadership, sexism, Trump, Woman Card, women 1 Comment

New Research: Work Is Valued Less When Women Do It

May 2, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags double standards, feminism, gender, gender bias, leadership, Paycheck Fairness Act, sexism, Wage Gap, women 2 Comments

Are Women Candidates Changing Presidential Politics?

April 25, 2016 by admin

Categories Blog Posts Tags candidates, Carly Fiorina, double standards, feminism, gender, gender bias, Hillary Clinton, leadership, politics, president, sexism, women Leave a comment
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