Everyday sexism: Laura Bates at TEDxCoventGardenWomen

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • In this fascinating talk, founder of the award-winning EverydaySexismProject, Laura Bates, talks about her inspiring initiative. The EveryDaySexism is an ever-increasing collection of over 50,000 women's experiences of gender imbalance. The stories come from women of all ages, races and sexual orientations, disabled and non-disabled, employed and unemployed, religious and non-religious. The project has expanded into 18 countries worldwide and become internationally renowned, featuring in media from the New York Times to French Glamour, CNN to Grazia South Africa, Cosmopolitan to the Times of India.
    See more in: www.everydaysexism.com
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Комментарии • 21

  • @benazeman
    @benazeman 10 лет назад +4030

    Absolutely stunning statistics, presented in a way that I can't ignore. As a man, this is a call to me to act, until the statistics are no longer like this.

  • @AlexBLyons
    @AlexBLyons 10 лет назад +2130

    Was there to see this in person at TEDxCGW, and honestly couldn't describe to you just how electric the atmosphere was when Laura spoke. Truly inspired.

  • @LadyHelenaRavenclaw
    @LadyHelenaRavenclaw 10 лет назад +2039

    You're so so so so incredible Laura. The importance of this conversation cannot be overstated.

  • @eliesaad
    @eliesaad 10 лет назад +2193

    awesome speech, made me realize the struggle women face everyday, hopefully this project will reach it's goal

  • @asjdhfgasudgh67
    @asjdhfgasudgh67 10 лет назад +1888

    Fantastic talk. Ties together the apathy towards "everyday sexism" in the street or bus to the workplace with the bigger picture of systemic degradation of women. Pointing out the nuances of peoples' reaction to "making a fuss" about harrassment and how that triggers guilt, shame and keeps people from reporting or speaking out about it. The implied 2nd class status of women in our society is harmful to everyone. Time for a cultural shift.

  • @bethanlilly
    @bethanlilly 10 лет назад +1035

    Laura Bates is such an inspiration, I'm so proud someone has finally taken a stand.

  • @jokifka
    @jokifka 10 лет назад +1693

    Amazing and heartbreaking at the same time....

  • @ciarakelly282
    @ciarakelly282 10 лет назад +732

    Wonderful talk. Thank you. Your air of optimism is so inspiring.

  • @zzhoward
    @zzhoward 10 лет назад +648

    Fantastic speech! I love this project and hope it inspires change around the world.

  • @mybeautifulexception
    @mybeautifulexception 10 лет назад +880

    Brilliant. This is so important and necessary. I hope everyone can take this on board.

  • @samthenan
    @samthenan 10 лет назад +1252

    Should have had more men in the audience to hear this!

  • @davidjohnstone320
    @davidjohnstone320 10 лет назад +944

    thanks for sharing this, although many many males wouldn't dream of 'trying on' the stuff exposed here, really all men should hear it!

  • @Dani-uz2bk
    @Dani-uz2bk 10 лет назад +677

    Fantastic work Laura! Inspiration!

  • @FrancesHawkhead
    @FrancesHawkhead 10 лет назад +530

    Laura Bates is SO impressive.

  • @noemiebourbonnais
    @noemiebourbonnais 10 лет назад +751

    Seriously Laura, you're absolutely amazing.

  • @jmansraw
    @jmansraw 10 лет назад +1307

    Be the change you want to see... :)

  • @McrClimateMonthly
    @McrClimateMonthly 10 лет назад +632

    Well done, Laura!!! It's a real pity that, in 2014, such a project has to exist, but it clearly does. My only advice - if you think patriarchy/casual sexism is bad in the UK, for goddess' sake, never visit Australia...

  • @abigail1963
    @abigail1963 10 лет назад +520

    Well done Laura

  • @StinaWestberg
    @StinaWestberg 10 лет назад +523

    So good, thanks Laura!

  • @kkpancini
    @kkpancini 10 лет назад +290

    thank you, Laura

  • @Hellsconsort
    @Hellsconsort 10 лет назад +359

    Wonder, does she support the ending of archaic alimony laws, the ending of 'positive' discrimination/affirmative action, giving men rights to paternity/DNA testing, more mens shelters?