During women’s history month we’ve celebrated the women who successfully challenged the status quo, the ‘hidden figures’ we never knew were the real heroes, and questioned why women still face so much discrimination and harassment. A recent article highlights the barriers women continue to face. Martin Schneider, a writer and editor at an entertainment publication, sent out an e-mail that accidentally had the signature of a female colleague on it. When he corrected the error he noticed the language the client used changed to a more “agreeable attitude.” The two colleagues decided to try an experiment and sign each other’s e-mails. Schneider said, “I was in hell. Everything I asked or suggested was questioned. Clients I could do in my sleep were condescending. One asked if I was single.” You can see his Twitter thread about it here.
This Wednesday the Women Who Wine discuss gender bias and the sexist behavior women continue to face both inside and outside the walls of their office. Check out the following resources and share your thoughts with #3Wedu. Join us March 26th at 6 PM ET/5 PM CT and see our show notes here http://bit.ly/3wedu15. Here is the link to watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk3B_fdz7AE
- Gender bias as with an email signature
- Gender pay gap across faculty ranks
- What’s the cost for being a trailblazing in higher ed? E.g. Sara Goldrick-Rab shares on @RIA_Podcast
- The Placement Exchange (TPE) “Stop Telling Me to Have Class, Be Classy, or Act Professional. Let’s Talk about how the Higher Education Environment Discredits & Degrades Poor and Working Class Folks”
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