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GUEST POST: On Faith and Feminism | Engender blog | Engender
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respect and
peace and values education. In some ways
I don’t label myself a feminist as much now because those beliefs are part of
Islam. I am not a feminist, just a Muslim who reads the Qu'ran and believes in
the equality it teaches.
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policies focused broadly on education, road maintenance and the environment, and spending and budget plans for the forthcoming year. Only one policy, which proposed cuts and a restructuring of council spending on community learning and development
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in various
sectors including education, charities and telecoms. Writing is one
of her passions, where she feels she can reach out and connect. In this post, she explores the links between religion and patriarchy, and reflects on her own
GUEST POST: Food for thought | Engender blog | Engender
Scotland. Her international education
and career, including third sector work across India, Russia and the UK have
given Shri a wide exposure to diverse cultural, social, educational and
healthcare settings, thus successfully complementing her
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and
class, and about education and nursery care. About term dates, after school and
holiday provision. We have to ask about the quality of care for wee people, and
what increased childcare provision means for them as well as their parents.
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as social
care, leisure, education and so on. However, men and women have diverse
perspectives due to inequalities and differing gender roles. Therefore, if
councils are dominated by men, they cannot provide diverse representation for
their
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the transition to remote education relatively easily. While we have all been living through a public health crisis, our situations have been very different; hardship has been discriminatory and disproportionate, often impacting those
GUEST POST: Who says what? A breakdown of gender bias in news topics and rep...
like health, social care and education. This is not
true in every case, and I did record instances of women writing about politics
and business. However, the general trends I observed speak to wider patriarchal
norms in our society, wherein men
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issues relating to housing, education, welfare, public sector employment and a whole host of additional engagement issues with their local communities. For example, as there is a lack of diversity within the council chamber, minority ethnic led
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and the transition from education to employment for ethnic minority young women. Now evolved to work within local communities, we have groups in Dundee, East Renfrewshire and Renfrewshire who are tackling issues from community perspectives.
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