“As a dedicated, successful writer, Lydia Sigourney violated essential elements of the very gender roles she celebrated. In the process, she offered young, aspiring women writers around the country an example of the possibilities of achieving both fame and economic reward.” CountryYoungProcessRolesSuccessfulEconomicAchieveExamplePossibilityFameEssentialsElementsRewardsGenderDedicatedGender Roles Author:Lydia Sigourney
“Gender equality and women's empowerment have been a top priority for me from day one as Secretary-General. And I am committed to making sure that the U.N. leads by example.” Has BeensExampleEmpowermentCommittedGenderPrioritiesSecretaryGender EqualityTop Priorities Author:Ban Ki-moon
“I think the culture is changing. An example of that is that the commanders truly want the very best person for the job regardless of gender.” ThinkingWantPersonsJobsCultureExampleGenderCommandersBest Person Author:Tanya Biank
“The transgender movement even divides itself up by gender, as many folks stick with their same trans-genders (female-to-male or male-to-female). Additionally, the movement gets strangely subdivided among, for example, male cross-dressers, sissy boys, butch women, femme dykes, drag kings, drag queens, transvestites, intersexed, transsexuals (post-op, pre-op, and non-op).” BoysExampleMovementKingsFemaleCrossesSticksMalesFolksGenderPostsQueensDividesDragTransgenderTransFemmeSissyDrag QueenDressersTransvestitesDykesTranssexuals Author:Kate Bornstein
“The examples of female success stories are important on the global scale, as they help to disseminate the idea of gender equality and to spread the roots for the actual implementation of equal rights for women and men and democratic values among different cultures, societies and traditions.” MenImportantIdeasDifferentHelpingStoriesValuesCultureRightsExampleEqualMen And WomenFemaleTraditionRootsDemocraticSpreadGenderScalesEqual RightsGender EqualityDifferent CulturesImplementationSuccess StoriesDemocratic Values Author:Dalia Grybauskaite
“Regardless of gender, marital status, or age, individuals can choose to link themselves directly to the Savior, hold fast to the rod of His truth, and lead by the light of that truth. By so doing, they become examples of righteousness to whom others will want to cling.” WantLightAgeIndividualExampleGenderRighteousnessLinksSaviorHold Fast Author:Russell M. Nelson
“Someone said to me that we have to encourage more young women to want top-level editing jobs. I think that will happen naturally as we have more role models, more examples of boss ladies who aren't sad and cruel and overworked and undersexed like in DevilWearsPrada, but who are straight-up owning it and notable not for their gender but for their editorial savvy.” ThinkingWantSaidHappensJobsYoungLevelsRolesExampleModelsGenderBossRole ModelsYoung WomenEditingNotableEditorialsSavvyStraight UpOwning It Author:Ann Friedman
“Khairani Barokka is a writer, spoken-word poet, visual artist and performer whose work has a strong vein of activism, particularly around disability, but also how this intersects with, for example, issues of gender - she's campaigned for reproductive rights in her native Indonesian, and is currently studying for a PhD in disability and visual cultures at Goldsmiths. She's written a feminist, environmentalist, anti-colonialist narrative poem, with tactile artwork and a Braille translation. How could I not publish that?” ArtistCultureStrongStudyIssuesRightsWrittenExamplePoetFeministGenderActivismNarrativeVisualsNativePerformersDisabilityVeinsPublishTranslationsArtworkEnvironmentalistSpoken WordVisual ArtPhdsTactileReproductive RightsVisual ArtistBraille Author:Deborah Smith
“Depression as one example is an illness that has a chemical basis, but also is deeply embedded in cultural norms about gender, social class, race.” SocialRaceClassExampleBasesIllnessGenderChemicalsNormEmbeddedSocial Class Author:Jonathan Michel Metzl