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[diversity] Creating male allies without scaring them off
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Amanda Gowland
agowland at ripe.net
Wed Jan 31 10:40:24 CET 2018
Hi all, I just finished this article and thought I'd post to the list - it's about how men can be allies to women confronted with sexual harassment: "So, where do we go from here? After decades of accepting sexual harassment as the status quo, we have to take some of the weight off women’s shoulders. It’s simply not their responsibility alone to talk about and enforce workplace equality. We must call out the sexist behaviors of other men because it’s wrong and because it undermines women’s confidence and effectiveness in the workplace." https://hbr.org/2018/01/getting-men-to-speak-up Warm regards, Amanda -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/diversity/attachments/20180131/3f91c41e/attachment.html>
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