This week asks you to look at many different institutions in our society specifically as gendered institutions. Referring directly to the learning resources for this week, as a response to this post, take a moment to synthesize what you have learned:
- What are some of the major threads that connect these institutions in terms of gender, gender expectations, or effects on gender?
- Are there any common problems that need to be solved?
- Why is it important to consider intersectionality whenever we look at gender in institutions? Give at least two examples from the learning resources.
- Is the role of gender in politics connected to finding those solutions? If so, how?
- Finally, choose one or two of the gendered institutions we learn about this week (education, politics, criminal justice, military, healthcare, religion), and dive deeper into these questions:
- How do expectations about gender affect that institution?
- How does that institution affect gender?
- What are the major hurdles to achieving gender equality in that institution?
- What would gender equality look like in that institution?
- And, what do you see as the major work that institution needs to do to achieve gender equality?
Requirements: 300 words or more
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organization, or body that promote oppression. For example, having more women in Capitol Hill revealed how much more action is needed to ensure women are in politics. Another example by the UN Women (2021) Is that over 70% of women were in healthcare and service delivery during the pandemic, but the numbers were unimpressive in politics. The role of gender in politics can help find these solutions by elevating women to positions where they can actively participate in decision-making about key national issues and other issues affecting women in society.
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