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    Explore " gender quotas" with insightful episodes like "Revolutionising the concept of gender quotas", "China Cancels The Simpsons | Ep. 12", "Bettina Arndt | Men's Rights Warrior | Ep. 11", "Rachel Brulé on Gender Quotas and Gender Inequality in India" and "Paul Murray Live, Wednesday 12th May" from podcasts like ""KnowThyBrand - Championing gender inclusion in business", "The New Flesh", "The New Flesh", "Grand Tamasha" and "Paul Murray Live"" and more!

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    Revolutionising the concept of gender quotas

    Revolutionising the concept of gender quotas

    This episode is packed with incredible knowledge, information, and insights on gender inclusion. 

    Kristen, Vice-Chair at European Women on Boards and Former Chief DEI Officer at Barilla, shares her experience as a woman in STEM as well as a champion for gender inclusion. 

    Kristen talks about some horror stories women face in a highly man-dominated field like STEM, like being asked to take additional tests for the same job while male candidates aren't. She also covers unintentional bias, particularly affinity bias and proximity bias.

    Most importantly, Kristen revolutionises the concept of quotas: moving away from the idea that quotas work with women being promoted on the pure basis of their gender regardless of their abilities, Kristen defines quotas as KPIs: it is a fact that gender inclusion brings benefits to businesses, so like any other project in business we need KPIs to define clear goals and track results. This concept involves a real commitment to seek and grow female talent within the organization and to ensure that we move from diversity to real inclusion.

    Find out more:

    About Kristen here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-anderson-aaa44a8/

    About European Women on Boards http://europeanwomenonboards.eu/

    China Cancels The Simpsons | Ep. 12

    China Cancels The Simpsons | Ep. 12

    In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon discuss the recent move by Disney+ to erase an episode of The Simpsons critical of China. They take a deep dive into the rape case involving Federal Parliament staffer Brittany Higgins and the resulting independent Parliamentary report. The boys also traverse the lighter news with Aunty Shila for "The New Flesh-News Flash". 

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    ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED

    Hey Disney, don’t Chinese lives matter too? – Spiked: 

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2021/11/29/hey-disney-dont-chinese-lives-matter-too/

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    NBA star and activist changes name to Enes Kanter Freedom

    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/nov/28/nba-star-and-activist-changes-name-to-enes-kanter-freedom

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    Set the Standard: Report on the Independent Review into Commonwealth Parliamentary Workplaces (2021) – Australian Human Rights Commission: 

    https://humanrights.gov.au/set-standard-2021

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    The Brittany Higgins story: an allegation of sexual assault in Australian politics – Four Corners:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxbH4bK5vhg

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    Bettina Arndt | Men's Rights Warrior | Ep. 11

    Bettina Arndt | Men's Rights Warrior | Ep. 11

    In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon are delighted to bring you an interview with Australian icon Bettina Arndt. Arndt started out as one of Australia’s first sex therapists before becoming a respected social commentator on gender issues. She now focuses entirely on men's issues. Topics covered in the discussion include: the campus rape panic, the demonisation of masculinity and male desire, gender quotas, family law courts, soyboy male characters in movies, and more!

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    ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED

    Bettina Arndt Website:
    https://www.bettinaarndt.com.au/
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    Mothers of Sons:

    https://www.mothersofsons.info/

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    What do the affirmative sexual consent law reforms passed in NSW and proposed in Victoria mean for each state? – The Guardian:

    https://www.theguardian.com/global/2021/nov/24/what-do-the-affirmative-sexual-consent-law-reforms-passed-in-nsw-and-proposed-in-victoria-mean-for-each-state

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    Campaign to stop boy shaming in schools – Bettina Arndt:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFAu21i91RE

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    Supervised contact is state-imposed parental alienation – Bettina Arndt:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTDahE-ixsw

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    Rachel Brulé on Gender Quotas and Gender Inequality in India

    Rachel Brulé on Gender Quotas and Gender Inequality in India

    In the early 1990s, India legislated sweeping new gender quotas in local government in the hopes that women’s political empowerment would help to rectify centuries-old social and economic inequalities. But, despite these moves, we know surprisingly little about whether and how quotas have undone entrenched social, political, and economic hierarchies around the world.

    A new book by the political scientist Rachel BruléWomen, Power and Property: The Paradox of Gender Inequality Laws in India—tackles precisely this question through a broad-ranging study of quotas in India and their impacts not just on women’s lives, but on the broader system of status hierarchy and dominance that permeates Indian society.

    Rachel, an assistant professor of global development policy at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, joins Milan on the show this week to talk about her new book, the entrenched nature of gender inequality in India and around the world, and the complex effects of quotas on development outcomes in India. Plus, the two discuss the prospects of the Women’s Reservation Bill, a long-pending bill that would reserve one-third of parliamentary and state assembly seats in India for women.

    Episode notes:

    1. Rachel Brulé and Nikhar Gaikwad, “Culture, Capital and the Political Economy Gender Gap: Evidence from Meghalaya’s Matrilineal Tribes,” Journal of Politics
    2. Rachel Brulé, “Reform, Representation & Resistance: The Politics of Property Rights’ Enforcement,” Journal of Politics
    3. Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
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