Law & Politics
Who are leading women in politics today and in years past? How are females changing the political and legal landscape? What are the most important things to know about law? Get answers here to inspire you!
While it’s hard for some to believe, women still aren’t equals in many political parties today. There’s still a glass ceiling for females, and sexism in Australia is an unfortunately reality for female candidates and those already appointed, like in too many other countries.
Rather than looking the other way, let’s delve into the problems several women in politics continue to face, with the hope that doing so will raise awareness and spark change. In addition, let’s applaud the women who are sharing their political viewpoints and devoting their lives to the political arena.
On July 14, the Church of England voted to allow women bishops in a ruling that came after years of opposition. It was a historical event that had a very different end than the vote two years ago that overwhelmingly denied a comparable piece of legislation.
7 lies about women who wear hijabs. Great post to share here from the site A Broad’s View.
Gender inequality is happening around the world, and Japan is no exception. Seiko Noda is one of the women in Japan who choose to speak out against gender bias, and she’s a great one to do so as she holds an influential role as the General Council’s chairperson.