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  • June 2008
    • Inside Academia, Subtler Sexism

      Inside Academia, Subtler Sexism

      Gender discrimination at research universities is surely much better than it was in decades past, but a study based on interviews of female faculty finds that sexism remains on campus, Inside Higher Ed reports. While overt shows of bias are rare, a host of subtler, “deeply entrenched inequities” have replaced them. Noted by the report are: More »

    • A Call for a Clinton Speech on Sexism

      A Call for a Clinton Speech on Sexism

      The time is ripe for Hillary Clinton to speak out on gender discrimination openly and honestly, writes Anna Holmes in the New York Times . After she ends her bid for the White House, such a move wouldn’t be called a political stunt, and would afford her the opportunity “to speak with courage and conviction,” as Barack Obama did in his much-admired speech about race. More »

  • April 2008
    • Guardian System Has Saudi Women 'Perpetual Minors'

      Guardian System Has Saudi Women 'Perpetual Minors'

      Women in Saudi Arabia need to gain a male guardian’s consent to do almost anything, living as “perpetual minors,” the Telegraph reports. Research by Human Rights Watch found that male permission is needed to go to a doctor, travel, and even get dressed. In addition, strict segregation denies women access to public libraries and educational institutions. More »

    • Citigroup Will Pay $33M to Settle Gender-Bias Suit

      Citigroup Will Pay $33M to Settle Gender-Bias Suit

      Citigroup will pay $33 million to some 2,500 female brokers to settle a gender-discrimination lawsuit brought by women at its Smith Barney unit, Reuters reports. The bank will also make operational changes in response to the class-action move, adding diversity-watchdog positions, working to retain and promote female workers and adjusting its distribution of accounts and bonuses. More »

  • March 2008
    • Pregnant Guy Raises Baffling Gender Issues

      Pregnant Guy Raises Baffling Gender Issues

      A couple in a quiet Oregon town is expecting their first child. So far, so normal—but the fact that it's the man who is pregnant is raising some baffling gender issues, the Oregonian reports. The 'mother-to-be' was born a woman but is legally a man who underwent transgender sex surgery 10 years ago and is married to a woman. He kept his uterus and conceived through artificial insemination. More »

    • Norway Shatters Its Glass Ceiling

      Norway Shatters Its Glass Ceiling

      A state-mandated shattering of Norway's glass ceiling is drastically changing gender balance in boardrooms there—and not without some resistance, the Guardian reports. A law that 40% of non-executive board directorships at larger firms must go to women went into effect Feb. 22—and though a dozen Norwegian companies failed to fill the quota, an astounding 451 out of 463 did. More »

  • December 2007
    • South Korea Bounces Reign of Baby Boys

      South Korea Bounces Reign of Baby Boys

      Shedding an age-old preference for sons, South Korea has in the last two decades become the first Asian country to reverse a large sex imbalance at birth. A radical shift in Koreans' attitude toward female babies—and toward working women—has brought down the rate of sex-selection abortion, the New York Times reports. More »

  • September 2007
    • Senate Bill Protects Gays Against Hate Crimes

      Senate Bill Protects Gays Against Hate Crimes

      After a long battle, the Senate today approved a new measure expanding federal hate-crime laws to cover violence motivated by a victim's sexuality, gender identity, gender, or disability. In an attempt to stymie President Bush's threat to veto the legislation, the measure was attached to a defense authorization bill—which no president has ever vetoed, the Los Angeles Times reports. More »

    • Witness: Isiah Used F-Word, L-Word With Employee

      Witness: Isiah Used F-Word, L-Word With Employee

      According to Jeffrey Nix, a 15-year Knicks employee and confidant of plaintiff and coworker Anucha Browne Sanders, coach and GM Isiah Thomas called her a "f---ing bitch" and "f---ing ho" in a March 2004 meeting, then told her months later that he was in love with her. Nix did not personally hear either conversation. More »

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