[All of this creative activity is fine with the Ms. Foundation.] That's the stuff that keeps it fresh, keeps it current, ... Companies have gotten smarter. |
[But there are other, more troubling developments as well. Earlier this year the president of Harvard got in trouble for suggesting that women didn't have the right stuff for science (he has since apologized). Recent stories about women at elite colleges who want to ditch it all to stay home with their kids have prompted a furious debate among professional women. There is a fear that all those glass ceilings have been broken for naught and younger women who grew up with working mothers struggling to have it all have decided that the struggle just isn't worth it. Whether younger women stick with that choice is, of course, still unclear. Their future undoubtedly holds many surprises, at work and at home, just as it did for the groundbreaking generation that preceded them.] There is no real balance of work and family in America, ... You integrate work and family and do the best you can. |
[Davis' TV show could add to that vital perception.] These things matter, ... Closing the Leadership Gap: Why Women Can and Must Help Run the World. |
[With such text communication systems as IP relay or e-mail, said Wilson,] misunderstandings happened quite frequently. ... I am happy. |
Boundaries will be broken, ... and you're going to see more women in leadership roles on television and in real life. We simply want to do our part to hurry history. |
Commander in Chief. So much of our perception of the ability of women to lead is shaped by what we see on films or television. |
Everyone is braced for the meeoww . |
For instance, little girls who grow up wanting to draw clothes think that's what you do when you want to be a clothes designer, |
Having several women receiving serious attention as presidential contenders is going to have an impact on the number of women who want to get involved at every level. |
I have a friend who lives in Minnesota, ... Through the videophone, I can see my friend as well as her baby. . . . Since I can verbalize, I call [the baby,] who is hearing, and she will look up and walk toward the [videophone] -- a wonderful experience, really. |
I have a friend who lives in Minnesota, ... Through the videophone, I can see my friend as well as her baby.... Since I can verbalize, I call (the baby,) who is hearing, and she will look up and walk toward the (videophone) - a wonderful experience, really. |
I think these are things Hillary has exhibited forever. |
If we really do get a president like Mackenzie Allen who is very tough without losing (her sense of) who she is, that's the kind of woman we want. |
It's cute. I know these kids because they live around the area, ... Music is always good. |
It's just great news. The trust for women in leadership is changing. |