Quote by Lynn Povich Download Open image ““Recognizing that sexism still exists, they said, “is one of the challenges of the new generation.”” — Lynn Povich ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Only when we got to the workforce did we start to care about gender issues. Now a lot of young women are realizing sexism… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“Sexism is all the big and little ways that society draws a box around women and says, 'You stay in there.” — Hillary Rodham Clinton Copy Share Image
“In my own small experience, sexism has been something very simple: the cumulative weight of constantly being told that you can’t possibly be what… — Hope Jahren Copy Share Image
“For far too long, the female gender has been plagued with stereotypes, typecasting, as well as, subtle and blatant discrimination.” — Asa Don Brown Copy Share Image
“When women have so absorbed the disease of sexism that they themselves can inflict it on each other, we clearly have a perfect, self-replenishing machine for the continuation of sexism. Unable to turn our assertiveness against men, we turn it against each other. Thus we remain stuck in the troubles we always had. It is imperative we renovate the machine… — Erica Jong Copy Share
“Sexism isn’t a conspiracy that men carry out against women; it’s how we as a society treat men and women differently and shape how… — Nick Yee Copy Share Image
More and more - especially the younger generation - are functioning outside the binary concept of gender. That's just next-generation stuff. — Anohni Copy Share Image
Sexism is alive and well in politics, as it is in all industries. — Kirsten Gillibrand Copy Share Image
“Society was telling you that if you speak out, you're going to be labeled, like this feminist crazy person, difficult, difficult to work with… — Rowan Blanchard Copy Share Image
As more women 'lean in' and we collectively continue to fight sexism, there's another barrier to progress that hasn't been addressed: Many men who… — Adam Grant Copy Share Image
“Sexism is a combination of prejudice against persons based on their gender, combined with the privilege and power required to cause harm.” — Bailey Poland Copy Share Image
“...at Newsweek only girls with college degrees--and we were called "girls" then--were hired to sort and deliver the mail, humbly pushing our carts from… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“Ellen Goodman, the Pulitzer Prize–winning columnist for the Boston Globe, said that for researchers, “the turnover was expected to be great because women didn’t… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg agreed. “We reward men every step of the way—for being leaders, for being assertive, for taking risks, for being competitive,” she… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“It wasn’t like I believed that sexism didn’t exist,” said Jesse. “It was just that it didn’t occur to me that what was happening… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
I quickly realized that I enjoyed editing more than writing. I felt more suited to it and it fit my nurturing personality. I had… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“Only when we got to the workforce did we start to care about gender issues. Now a lot of young women are realizing sexism… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“Sex, like color, is a meaningless criterion and an oppression criterion when it is made a condition for a job,” — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“What led to our revolt? Why did our generation suddenly realize that our place in society was changing--and had to change? In part, we… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“I was a good girl," she said. "I learned something about the world and found the courage not to be a good girl.” — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“when it came to giving the women higher pay or promotions, the Digest was not so concerned. “There were end-of-the-year reviews with two lists… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“For every man there was an inferior woman, for every writer there was a checker,” said Nora Ephron.” — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image
“In 1971, Congress had approved the Comprehensive Child Development Act, which would have provided child care on a sliding fee scale to working parents… — Lynn Povich Copy Share Image