On Balance - This Week in Gender Equality
On Balance - This Week in Gender Equality
04
December 2015
Kia ora koutou, welcome to On Balance - the National Council of Women of New Zealand's weekly round-up of the latest gender equality news, research and events. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested and let them know they can subscribe here.
News from around
the country:
• Local clothing brand I Love Ugly
released a sexist ad campaign in which a fully-clothed
man touches a woman's breasts and covers her otherwise-bare
private parts. Following the backlash, the company tried
to do a u-turn but ultimately failed
• A 23-year-old
woman was attacked from behind and knocked to the
ground, tied up, and sexually assaulted by a man while she
was running in a Dunedin park. Police are still looking
for the assailant
• Chris Brown's tour to New Zealand
and Australia has been cancelled
• A long list of failings emerged in a review of
how Child Youth and Family handled the Roastbusters
case. It found limited evidence of partnerships working
across government services, or with the young people and
their families
• A billboard in Auckland's East Tamaki
which makes light of Caitlyn Jenner has been
called out for its transphobia
• Malaysian diplomat
Muhammand Rizalmand bin Ismail admitted a charge of indecently assaulting
Wellington woman Tania Billingsley. It was also revealed
that Rizalman defecated outside Billingsley’s house in a
bid to make her fall in love with him
• The
Warehouse and Women’s Refuge launched ‘Elves on
Shelves’ tosupport women and children affected by
domestic violence
• The variety of gender politics stories in 2015
show how feminist politics have moved from the margins into
the mainstream
Latest research:
• Brains can't really fit into the categories of
"male" or "female" - their distinguishing features
actually vary across a spectrum, according to a study in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences
• Single women are the least likely to be able to afford even a
modest lifestyle in retirement
• The health needs
of women and girls must not be treated as an afterthought in
times of crises, but placed at the centre of any
humanitarian response, according to the UN’s state of
the world population report
• Despite being far less
likely to be in accidents than men, women in the United Kingdom are far more
likely to fail their driving tests, according to 2014-15
British government statistics
International
news:
• Emma Watson was warned that using the word “feminism” in
a speech she gave as part of a gender equality campaign in
2014 would be “alienating and separating” and to
avoid using it
• A Sydney hotel supervisor lost his job after making a sexist and
offensive comment on the Facebook page of Fairfax Media
columnist Clementine Ford
• Adult performer and
writer Stoya alleged that her ex-boyfriend, fellow
adult performer James Deen, had sexually assaulted her
while they were in a relationship. Since the accusation, at
least two more adult performers have come forward with
similar allegations
• If ever there was a reason for
Gordon Ramsay to dish out some deserved Kitchen
Nightmares-style expletives, this is probably it – the
chef’s teenage daughters were abused online after
Ramsay shared a family photo of his children and their
friends at a birthday party
• Images of Kendall
Jenner, Emma Watson, Kim Kardashian and Miley Cyrus were
edited for an alarming domestic violence
campaign
• Oscar Pistorius has been found guilty of murdering his girlfriend
in an appeal court ruling that could see him sent back to
prison for at least 15 years
• Helen Clark on why women should be at the centre of the 2015
Paris Climate Conference (COP21)
• December 1st
marked the 60th anniversary of Rosa Parks’ decision
to sit down for her rights on a Montgomery, Alabama,
bus, putting the effort to end segregation on a fast
track
• U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter announced that the Pentagon will open all
combat jobs to women, overturning a 1994 Pentagon rule
that restricted women from artillery, armour, infantry, and
other combat roles
• It has been revealed that Robert
Dear, the man who allegedly opened fire at a Planned
Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs and killed three
people,has a lengthy history of violent behaviour
toward women
• Controversial R&B singer Chris Brown's appearance on The Daily
Show with Trevor Noah was abruptly canceled without
any official reasoning from Comedy Central or
Brown
• 2016’s Pirelli Calendar, which usually
features photographs of nude models, will instead feature a diverse range of distinguished
womenchosen for their "professional, social, cultural,
sporting and artistic accomplishment”
• More female surgeons will be promoted and bullies
in the profession will be "called out" as the Royal
Australasian College of Surgeons tries to overhaul its
reputation for being an "Anglo-Saxon boys club" where
sex can be traded for training
• The Statue of Liberty
was originally conceived of as being a peasant
Muslim woman in traditional Islamic dress, according to
the Smithsonian Institution's magazine
• Saudi Arabia
is to allow divorced women and widows to manage
family affairs without approval from a man or a court
order in a major step towards lifting some of the legal
powers men hold over female relatives
• Women are the victims of climate change –
and the key to climate action
• Pantone’s new
colours of the year are a nod to gender equality
• Women
around the world are proving pregnancy stereotypes wrong
with#7monthsawesome
• More than 900 Saudi women will stand for public office
in the 12 December municipal ballot, which will also
mark the first time that women in Saudi Arabia are allowed
to vote
• New mothers would be allowed to breastfeed
their babies on the floor of Australian Parliament and take their infants into the chamber "when
needed," under sweeping new recommendations put forward by a
Parliamentary committee
• The Systemic Change
Project, a joint initiative of Women in Film Los Angeles and
the Sundance Institute, is working to bridge a massive gender-gap in
employment in the entertainment industry
• A photo
of a woman nursing her baby in a crowded Beijing
subway trainhas unleashed a furious – and some say
much needed – debate over breastfeeding in public in
China
• A Philippines court has convicted US Marine Joseph Scott Pemberton
of killing a transgender woman who was found strangled
in a hotel room last year
• Under threat of a lawsuit,
a Wisconsin elementary school cancelled a
reading of "I Am Jazz," a book about transgender teen
activist Jazz Jennings
• All the items of clothing women have been
told not to wear in 2015
Get involved:
• The
National Council of Women of New Zealand is seeking a leader for a gender equal New
Zealand. We are also looking for a part-time change agent for gender
equality
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