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Bloomberg

Sexism Scandal Latest Blow to Tokyo’s Fading Olympic Dream

Higher Ed
Feb.09 -- The Japanese government’s vision of using the Olympics to celebrate the world’s victory over Covid-19 looks increasingly imperiled after a top official’s sexist remarks undercut public support and sparked rare criticism from...
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Bloomberg

Sheryl Sandberg: How Men Benefit From Gender Equality

Higher Ed
Jan.19 -- At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg addressed how companies can shift unconscious biases and why it's more important than ever for men to get on board. This is part of Bloomberg's ongoing Walk the...
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Bloomberg

Wozniak Says Goldman Has Been Responsive to Apple Card Algorithm Issue

Higher Ed
Nov.11 -- Tech entrepreneur and Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak comments on the allegations that the Apple Card has a gender-bias issue. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Amazon's 'Good Girls Revolt' Tackles Women's Issues

Higher Ed
In today's "Walk the Talk" segment, Lynda Obst, executive producer of the Amazon series "Good Girls Revolt," discusses how the series is tackling women's issues. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Ann Francke Says Gender Parity Is Difficult to Fix Quickly

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Ann Francke, CEO of the Chartered Management Institute, talks about her new book on solving gender equality issues in the workplace. She speaks to Bloomberg’s Annmarie Hordern in London.
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Bloomberg

Does Capitalism's Glass Cliff Mean Women Are Set Up to Slide Off?

Higher Ed
Jan.29 -- Vicky Pryce, economist and author of "Women vs. Capitalism," says men often move aside to give women jobs that sound important but are difficult to succeed at. As a result, some women slide down a "glass cliff" and the failure...
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Bloomberg

Goldman’s Apple Card Probed

Higher Ed
Nov.10 -- Goldman Sachs hitting some trouble with its new Apple Card. A viral tweet from a tech entrepreneur alleges gender discrimination in the card’s algorithms and a Wall Street regulator is looking into it. Bloomberg’s Sridhar...
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Curated Video

Tom Hanks and Pedro Almodovar celebrate Governors Awards honorees Geena Davis and Lina Wertmuller

Higher Ed
TOM HANKS AND PEDRO ALMODOVAR CELEBRATE GOVERNORS AWARDS HONOREES GEENA DAVIS AND LINA WERTMULLER
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Bloomberg

Meet the Lawmaker Who May Become Japan's First Female Premier

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Just three women have snagged senior positions under Japan's new Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga. And one of them hopes to challenge him for the ruling party leadership next year. Seiko Noda is the executive acting...
News Clip4:50
Bloomberg

Murakami Talks Gender Inequality in Japan Politics

Higher Ed
Speaking in our Japan Ahead segment with anchors Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia", Rei Murakami, President of the Murakami Family Foundation, talks about her efforts in fighting gender inequality in Japan's...
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Curated Video

Geena Davis still fighting for gender equality

Higher Ed
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs CEO: Building a Digital Consumer Bank in U.S.

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- David Solomon, chairman and chief executive officer at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses the firm’s China strategy, building a digital bank and his business outlook. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe” from...
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Bloomberg

The Push to End Gendered Toy Marketing

Higher Ed
Lego this month announced it will no longer target some toy sets for girls or boys. In a move to help break stereotypes about how children play, ending years of gender-based marketing. In this edition of Bloomberg Equality, Scarlet Fu...
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PBS

Hemingway and Gender Identity

11th - 12th Standards
After watching a short video clip from the documentary Hemingway by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, learners read an article by Ursula Le Guin about gender roles and sexuality. Scholars then consider how an author's concept of gender roles is...
Instructional Video1:07
National Woman's History Museum

Women's History Minute: Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu

6th - 12th Standards
Born in Suzhou, China, experimental physicist Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu immigrated to the United States, where she worked on the Manhattan Project. A short video introduces viewers to the amazing achievements of this remarkable woman.
Instructional Video1:00
National Woman's History Museum

Women's History Minute: Katherine Johnson

6th - 12th Standards
Launch a study of Katherine Johnson and her contributions to the NASA Space Program with a short video that introduces viewers to little-known information about the role she and other women played. The video also reveals the gender bias...
Instructional Video9:01
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PBS

Should the U.S. Require Half Its Government to Be Female? | America From Scratch

7th - 12th Standards
If you had the opportunity to change the format of the United States government, what changes would you make? That is the question asked by PBS's "America From Scratch" series. Would you require that half of the government be female?...
Instructional Video1:27
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PBS

Thinking about Justice

9th - Higher Ed
Before any discussion of justice it's essential that all parties involved share an understanding of the various terms involved in such a discussion. The first video in a series of three provides viewers with definitions for social,...
Instructional Video1:41
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PBS

Microaggressions in the Classroom

6th - Higher Ed
Because microaggression can be so subtle learning how to identify it and respond to it can be a challenge. Two videos from a PBS series provide examples of this form of bias and offer suggestions for how to respond in productive ways.
Instructional Video2:16
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PBS

Microassaults, Microinsults, and Microinvalidations

6th - Higher Ed
Types of microaggressions are discussion in three short PBS videos: microassaults (overt intentional discrimination), microinsults, and microinvalidations. The terms are defined and examples are provided that illustrate each type of...
Instructional Video1:42
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PBS

Frameworks for Addressing Ethical Issues

6th - Higher Ed
Before launching into a discussion of ethics, it's essential that common ground is established so that all participants are talking the same language. A series of five videos provides definitions and examples of the terms key to the...
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PBS

Overview for Approaching Ethical Issues

6th - Higher Ed
Discussing ethical issues can be problematic. Before beginning any discussion of ethical issues and biases, show this series of videos that lays the groundwork by providing an overview of the terminology needed and examples of the terms...
Instructional Video5:10
TED-Ed

The Meaning of Life According to Simone de Beauvoir

11th - Higher Ed
Meet Simone de Beauvoir, teacher, writer, feminist. Perhaps best known as an existential philosopher, her views on what it means to be a woman upended the post World War II intellectual theatre.
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C-SPAN

On This Day: Publication of The Feminine Mystique

9th - Higher Ed Standards
When Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique, it was considered a manifesto for women who suffered from the problem that has no name. Clips from authors and historians, as well as the writer herself, help class members consider the...