Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

8 th March. Quotes for discussion Use one or more of these quotes as a lesson starter or plenary to discuss the role and importance of International Women’s.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "8 th March. Quotes for discussion Use one or more of these quotes as a lesson starter or plenary to discuss the role and importance of International Women’s."— Presentation transcript:

1 8 th March

2 Quotes for discussion Use one or more of these quotes as a lesson starter or plenary to discuss the role and importance of International Women’s Day and or the importance of gender equality.

3 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (summary version) Article 1 We are all born free. We all have our own thoughts and ideas. We should all be treated in the same way. Article 2 These rights belong to everybody; whether we are rich or poor, whatever country we live in, whatever sex or whatever colour we are, whatever language we speak, whatever we think or whatever we believe. Article 5 Nobody has any right to hurt us or to torture us. Article 29 We have a duty to other people, and we should protect their rights and freedoms.

4 When you educate a girl you educate a whole nation Nelson Mandela

5 The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organisation but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights Gloria Steinem

6 Women are half the world’s population, yet they do two-thirds of the world’s work, earn one-tenth of the world’s income, and own less than one per cent of the world’s property. They are among the poorest of the world’s poor. Barber B Conable Jr, President of World Bank at annual meeting of World Bank and International Monetary Fund 1986

7 ‘ Violence against women is perhaps the most shameful human rights violation, and it is perhaps the most pervasive. It knows no boundaries of geography, culture or wealth. As long as it continues, we cannot claim to be making real progress towards equality, development and peace. UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan

8 Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Eleanor Roosevelt

9 Because women's work is never done and is underpaid or unpaid or boring or repetitious and we're the first to get fired and what we look like is more important than what we do and if we get raped it's our fault and if we get beaten we must have provoked it and if we raise our voices we're nagging bitches and if we enjoy sex we're nymphos and if we don't we're frigid and if we love women it's because we can't get a "real" man and if we ask our doctor too many questions we're neurotic and/or pushy and if we expect childcare we're selfish and if we stand up for our rights we're aggressive and "unfeminine" and if we don't we're typical weak females and if we want to get married we're out to trap a man and if we don't we're unnatural and because we still can't get an adequate safe contraceptive but men can walk on the moon and if we can't cope or don't want a pregnancy we're made to feel guilty about abortion and...for lots of other reasons we are part of the women's liberation movement. Author unknown, quoted in The Torch, 14 September 1987

10 History is herstory too Author Unknown

11 For every girl who is tired of acting weak when she is strong, there is a boy tired of appearing strong when he feels vulnerable. For every boy who is burdened with the constant expectation of knowing everything, there is a girl tired of people not trusting her intelligence. For every girl who is tired of being called over-sensitive, there is a boy who fears to be gentle, to weep. For every boy for whom competition is the only way to prove his masculinity, there is a girl who is called unfeminine when she competes. For every girl who throws out her toy oven, there is a boy who wishes to find one. For every boy struggling not to let advertising dictate his desires, there is a girl facing the ad industry’s attacks on her self-esteem. For every girl who takes a step toward her liberation, there is a boy who finds the way to freedom a little easier. Adapted from a poem by Nancy R. Smith www.crimethinc.comwww.crimethinc.com


Download ppt "8 th March. Quotes for discussion Use one or more of these quotes as a lesson starter or plenary to discuss the role and importance of International Women’s."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google