This is the final of several blogs from AAUW Chief of Strategic Advancement Jill Birdwhistell written during her recent trip to Paris on behalf of AAUW to attend a UNESCO conference. A Case for Sex- and Gender- Based Analyses Sometimes, the little things are the big things. And so it was for all of us participating in the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘gender analysis’
Of Mice and Men
Posted in S T E M, Sex Discrimination, Sexism, The AAUW Community, Women's Health, tagged disease, gender analysis, lab mice, medical research, mice, morbidity, mortality, sex analysis, UNESCO on October 12, 2010, | 1 Comment »
Pinking
Posted in The AAUW Community, Women's Health, tagged design, gender analysis, pinking, product design, safety, UNESCO on October 6, 2010, | 2 Comments »
This is the second of several blogs from AAUW Chief of Strategic Advancement Jill Birdwhistell written during her recent trip to Paris on behalf of AAUW to attend a UNESCO conference. The View from the UNESCO Working Group on Gender, Science, and Technology Product designers need to stop pinking and start thinking. “Pinking” is the term coined [...]
Mainstreaming Sex and Gender
Posted in Equity in the News, S T E M, Sexism, The AAUW Community, Women & Economic Security, Women and Work, Women's Health, tagged gender analysis, Londa Schiebinger, Standord University, UNESCO on October 5, 2010, | 3 Comments »
This is the first of several blogs from AAUW Chief of Strategic Advancement Jill Birdwhistell written during her recent trip to Paris on behalf of AAUW to attend a UNESCO conference. How are sex and gender reflected in participation in science, technology, engineering and math fields? And how can we create systemic changes that will decrease the [...]

