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F-words: The Many Languages of Transfeminism | Engender blog | Engender
Feminist Publishing: An interview with Laura Waddell | Engender blog | Engender
Feminists in the boardroom | Engender blog | Engender
Scottish Labour's 'red paper' | Engender blog | Engender
Guest Post: Gender Equality and the legal profession. What is being done in ...
Gender equality and the Sustainable Development Goals | Engender blog | Engender
Gender inequality in sickness and in health | Engender blog | Engender
Gender Matters and #GenerationEqual: Shifting the needle on equality for wom...
Gender Matters in Media and Culture | Engender blog | Engender
Gender matters in the criminal justice system: 5 years of progress? | Engend...
developed.
Although my focus here is on Anglophone transfeminism, it is of course not just an English language movement. Transfeminismos in Spain, Transfeminismo in Brazil and ToransujendÄ feminizumu in Japan are a few of the
Feminist Publishing: An interview with Laura Waddell | Engender blog | Engender
and a London-based focus. The Rethinking ‘Diversity’ in Publishing Report highlighted how ‘Black, Asian and minority ethnic and working-class audiences are undervalued by bigger publishers, economically and culturally,
Feminists in the boardroom | Engender blog | Engender
about
organisational focus, about staff welfare and pay, about funding, and about
organisational policies from maternity leave to sustainable transport. I don’t know
about you, but those all sound like things that feminists will make
Scottish Labour's 'red paper' | Engender blog | Engender
votes. Whilst their recent focus on childcare is a manifesto pledge clearly bound up with political thinking, there is a danger that these dynamics stifle potential for progress. Regardless of the political context, Engender is delighted that
Guest Post: Gender Equality and the legal profession. What is being done in ...
the Society was placing its focus in the wrong place. Rather than
admission to the profession we should worry about vertical segregation: why
does the average man (FTE) in the profession earn so much more than the average
woman (FTE)? Why are
Gender equality and the Sustainable Development Goals | Engender blog | Engender
One of the UN SDGs is focused on attaining inclusive and quality education. However, we know that’s not yet a reality here in Scotland. Segregation and gender stereotyping in education continues to limit equal opportunities for women
Gender inequality in sickness and in health | Engender blog | Engender
Engender recently produced a briefing for the Scottish Parliament's Health, Social Care and Sport Committee about women's health inequalities. This blog focuses on the role that gender plays in women's health inequalities.
Gender Matters and #GenerationEqual: Shifting the needle on equality for wom...
like Engender to keep our focus on what lies over the horizon: a better world for women and girls. Feminist organisations across the women’s sector in Scotland often have a clear strategy for what we’re working on, and a strong
Gender Matters in Media and Culture | Engender blog | Engender
coverage of the election focuses on views, not
shoes. Last year, a new study on global media found that women feature in just
16 per cent of political reporting, and just 7 per cent of political stories in
newspaper, radio shows and on
Gender matters in the criminal justice system: 5 years of progress? | Engend...
To slightly narrow our focus, we’re looking at women in the criminal justice system. In particular, we’re looking back over the last five years to see whether we’ve progressed in supporting women through and out of the
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