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Male - General / Sustainability / ESG

‘You never know if you will be treated properly and with respect’: voices of LGBTIQA+ people who lived through disasters

Dale Dominey-Howes, University of Sydney When disaster strikes, not everyone is affected the same way. A growing body of research shows the experiences of sexually and gender diverse people are …

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Who is a real man? Most Australians believe outdated ideals of masculinity are holding men back

Michael Flood, Queensland University of Technology: Most Australians recognise that traditional gender stereotypes are limiting and harmful for boys and men, a new national survey has found. And perhaps contrary …

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Deepa Narayan: 7 beliefs that can silence women — and how to unlearn them

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God made the rainbow: why the Bible welcomes a gender spectrum

The Bible affirms, in various ways, the inclusion of those who diverge from male-female gender norms. Shutterstock Robyn J. Whitaker, University of Divinity This article is part of a series …

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We should all be feminists

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Right-swipes and red flags – how young people negotiate sex and safety on dating apps

Kath Albury, Swinburne University of Technology and Anthony McCosker, Swinburne University of Technology Popular commentary on dating apps often associates their use with “risky” sex, harassment and poor mental health. …

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Jackson Katz: Violence against women — it’s a men’s issue

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Men feel stressed if their female partners earn more than 40% of household income – new research

Shutterstock/5 second Studio Joanna Syrda, University of Bath The best marriages are probably based on teamwork. But it seems individual contributions do matter – specifically, who earns how much of …

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Gender equality in the workplace can prevent violence against women

The biggest barriers for workplace programs which are aimed at preventing violence against women are sexism and discrimination. Dell Inc/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND Larissa Sandy, RMIT University and Anastasia Powell, RMIT …

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  • ‘You never know if you will be treated properly and with respect’: voices of LGBTIQA+ people who lived through disasters
  • Who is a real man? Most Australians believe outdated ideals of masculinity are holding men back
  • Deepa Narayan: 7 beliefs that can silence women — and how to unlearn them
  • God made the rainbow: why the Bible welcomes a gender spectrum
  • We should all be feminists

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