If you could permanently ban a word from general usage, which one would it be? My answer is "submission". #Gender, #GenderEquality, #Submission, #Women
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“The Travails of Ọmọtẹjọmọ”: An Ode to Strong Women [Book Review]
"The Travails of Ọmọtẹjọmọ" by Dr Ejiro Joyce Otive-Igbuzor excellently showcases the strength of a woman. Although the story revolves around Jọmọ, other women – Kọkọ, Kohwo, and Ufuoma – also go through their own “travails”. Together, these women strive to conquer despite the limits of the patriarchal world in which they live. #BookReview, #Feminism, #Gender, #GenderEquality, #Patriarchy, #Women
“Man Must Provide; Woman Must Nurture”: The Problem with the Gendered Division of Labour
"Man must provide; woman must nurture." Why should responsibilities be distributed across gender lines in this way? #Feminism, #Gender, #GenderEquality
How to be More Gender-Inclusive in Your Language
Here's a short list of gender-neutral alternatives you can use when you are addressing someone whose gender you do not know, or when you are referring to a hypothetical person. #Feminism, #Gender, #GenderInclusion, #GenderSensitivity
To Whom it may Concern: Please Stop Calling Women “Sir”
Recently, I received a generic email from a company I used to work for, and the first thing I noticed was the salutation, which read "Dear Sirs". #Feminism, #Gender, #GenderInclusion, #GenderSensitivity