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Bloomberg

Which countries allow an option other than male or female on passports?

Higher Ed
Gender is listed on all passports issued worldwide, but how many countries allow a gender neutral option? On World Population Day, we ask Londoners to give us their best guesses.
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Curated Video

Summer Camp Embraces Young Transgender Kids

Higher Ed
AT RAINBOW DAY CAMP, KIDS SING SONGS, PLAY BALL, MAKE ART AND DO WACKY RELAY RACES. BUT WHAT MAKES THIS SUMMER PROGRAM UNIQUE IS THE CAMPERS IT SERVES: TRANSGENDER CHILDREN – SOME AS YOUNG AS 4 YEARS OLD. ...
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Sky News

Interview with BBC Director General Tony Hall about pay figures and the gender pay gap

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Lord Tony Hall, Director General of the BBC, speaking about the discussion surrounding the publication of the BBC Annual Report and the gender pay gap between the highest paid male and female on-screen and...
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Bloomberg

Why Gender Parity Won't Happen for Generations to Come

Higher Ed
October 26 -- According to the World Economic Forum, women worldwide will have to wait 170 years from now until they will earn as much as men. WEF's Head of Gender Initiatives Saadia Zahidi discusses the Global Gender Gap Report with...
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Bloomberg

Gender Equality Expert on Why Women Leaders Are Doing a Good Job in Response to Covid-19 Crisis

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Gender equality specialist Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, chief executive officer of 20-First, discusses how female leaders in Taiwan, the Nordics, and Germany, are doing a great job managing the coronavirus crisis. She speaks with...
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Bloomberg

USWNT's Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger on Closing Soccer's Gender Pay Gap

Higher Ed
Oct.21 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger, members of the U.S. women's national soccer team, discuss where things stand on the field when it comes to equal pay. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet...
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Bloomberg

What Goldman Discovered About the Barriers to Advancing Female Entrepreneurs

Higher Ed
May.08 -- Amanda Hindlian, Goldman Sachs Global Markets Institute president, discusses the results of the institute's survey on why there aren't more businesses founded by females. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu...
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Curated Video

California Law Is Increasing Gender Diversity In Boardrooms

Higher Ed
A study found since its implementation, the number of woman directors in California has risen more quickly than in the rest of the country.
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Press Association

‘Biological males’ should not compete in women’s sports – Boris Johnson

Higher Ed
“Biological males” should not compete in women’s sports, while women should have access to single-sex spaces in places such as hospitals and prisons, the Prime Minister has said. Boris Johnson said it seems to him to be “sensible” that...
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Bloomberg

LGBTQ Figures and Plus-Size Stars Condemn Victoria's Secret After Exec's Comments | THR News

Higher Ed
Although the brand's chief marketing officer apologized for his controversial remarks to Vogue, notable LGBTQ figures and plus-size stars are still upset.
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Bloomberg

BNY Mellon Sees 'Womenomics' as Key to Solving Japan's Population Problem

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Alicia Levine, BNY Mellon Investment Management chief strategist, discusses the success of "womenomics" in Japan with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

Washington Roundup: What To Expect From The Supreme Court

Higher Ed
The Supreme Court justices started a new term Monday. So what's on the docket?
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Bloomberg

Women Can Break Into Male-Dominated VC Industry: iGlobe

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Soo Boon Koh, founder and managing partner at iGlobe Partners, a fund management company regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, discusses the gender gap in the venture-capital...
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Bloomberg

World Bank Says Covid-19 Pandemic Has Hit Women Harder

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Caren Grown, global director of the World Bank’s Gender Group, explains why the coronavirus pandemic is exacerbating risks for women. She speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and Haslinda...
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Bloomberg

What an Amy Comey Barrett Confirmation Could Mean for the Future of the Supreme Court

Higher Ed
Oct.14 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tomiko Brown-Nagin of Harvard University discusses what an Amy Comey Barrett confirmation would be for the future of the Supreme Court as her hearings begin in the senate with...
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Bloomberg

OCBC's Wong: Banking is Not a 'Boy's Club'

Higher Ed
Sep.02 -- In this edition of Bloomberg Equality, we speaks to OCBC CEO Helen Wong, Singapore's first female bank chief executive officer, in her first in-person interview since taking the job in April. She rejoined OCBC after 27 years...
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Bloomberg

Twitter Aims to Be Most Diverse Tech Company: APAC VP

Higher Ed
Mar.07 -- Maya Hari, vice president for Asia Pacific at Twitter Inc., discusses the social network’s efforts to boost diversity, and the company's outlook for the region. She speaks with Kathleen Hays and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Report: NCAA Fails On Gender Equity, Undervalues Women's Basketball

Higher Ed
The 113-page report found the NCAA prioritized men's college basketball and said steps like a combined Final Four weekend would promote more equity.
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Bloomberg

Sexism Scandal Latest Blow to Tokyo’s Fading Olympic Dream

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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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Curated Video

Exit poll results from the Mississippi primary, and recent comments by Geraldine Ferraro underscore how race and gender are playing a factor in the democratic race for president. The AP's Ron Fournier explains

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Ferraro fallout CAPTION: Exit poll results from the Mississippi primary, and recent comments by Geraldine Ferraro underscore how race and gender are playing a factor in the democratic race for president. The...
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CLEAN : In Wyoming, scene of infamous gay hate crime an unlikely LGBTQ haven

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Nearly 25 years ago, the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard -- a gay college student in Wyoming who was beaten, tied to a fence and left to die -- shocked America (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Melinda French Gates Says Gender Equality Has Stalled

Higher Ed
Melinda French Gates says the pandemic has stalled progress on critical issues like poverty and climate change - calling gender inequality "the most alarming." She discusses the 2022 Goalkeeper's Report released by the Bill and Melinda...
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Curated Video

Transgender Actor Explores Importance Of Trans Characters In Film, TV

Higher Ed
Scott Turner Schofield, the first transgender actor to be nominated for an Emmy Award, advocates for honest portrayals of trans people on screen.
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Curated Video

First Lady Jill Biden Marks 50th Anniversary Of Title IX

Higher Ed
The 1972 legislation prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in federally funded education programs.