In November 2016, Sweden opened a hotline to solve the problem of mansplaining in the workplace. Unionen, a Swedish trade union, designed the phone service to allow women a space to safely vent about their frustrations with men who felt the need to condescendingly explain even the most basic concepts to them.
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In an age riddled with mansplaining and manterruptions, women in the White House have discovered an easy way to back each other up in the boardroom.
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A NEW STUDY from Harvard economist Heather Sarsons advises female academics to work alone if they are seeking tenure. Data from “Gender Differences in Recognition for…
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Just what we’ve been waiting for: another man with an “informed” opinion on what women think and feel. Gavin McInnes, co-founder of provocative multimedia endeavor…
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