Fix the System, Not the Women

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Fix the System, Not the Women

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In every panel discussion about how to achieve greater equality in the workplace, someone always pipes up to say that women just need more confidence. An urgent, enlightening and empowering guide to disavowing diet culture and learning to make peace with our bodies, from body confidence and anti-diet advocate, Alex Light. If you look at the worlds of politics, business and, yes, even journalism, you’ll find a panoply of examples of hubris; if the men at the top had a little more self-doubt, we might end up with a better-run world.

Fix the System, Not the Women by Laura Bates review – a Fix the System, Not the Women by Laura Bates review – a

Bates is scathing about Priti Patel’s support for an app to log women’s movements, on top of managing all the other gear they are advised to carry.Disabled women are twice as likely to suffer domestic abuse, but just one in 10 spaces in refuges is accessible to those with physical disabilities. She is a regular contributor to the Today Programme, Woman's Hour, Channel 4 News, Newsnight and more, and has been awarded a British Empire Medal in the Queen's Honours List for services to gender equality. Fix the System, Not the Women is an attempt to highlight “the interlocking systems of domination that define our reality” – and to pull apart the myth that women are complicit in our own oppression.

Fix the System, Not the Women | Laura Bates | London Review Fix the System, Not the Women | Laura Bates | London Review

The feminist campaigner Laura Bates, who founded the Everyday Sexism project, which collects women’s stories about misogyny and discrimination, takes this argument much further in her new book. The fact that only a quarter of the Cabinet are women might just explain why working mothers lost their jobs at far higher rates than fathers during the Covid-19 pandemic, and new mothers were forced to give birth alone while pubs were allowed to open. I am in awe of Laura Bates and her ability to perfectly balance facts and her personal experiences, opinions and emotions.From the author of the Waterstones Book of the Month Our Fathers comes a compelling domestic comedy about complex family dynamics, mental health and the intricacies of sibling relationships.

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Bates pursues her thesis across five key areas: education, policing, criminal justice, media and politics. For Laura Bates, it began with a heavy piece of gold jewellery that her mother found on the passenger seat of the family car. Emotions can be difficult things to define, yet we all recognise them when we feel them or see them in others. Bates also reminds us that if we want to tackle oppression in one sphere, we need to be aware of its overlap with others.What if women can’t network, mentor, charm, assert and lean in their way out of sexism because this is a system that is rigged against them? As any feminist who talks about the problems of girls and women will know, the first question you will ever be asked is 'But what about MEN? Ola Olajide, a celebrated journalist at Womxxxn magazine, is set to marry the love of her life in one month’s time. A powerful manifesto on how speaking your truth and owning your differences can transform your life. Bates’s central message, which she has developed through her Everyday Sexism Project, the online forum that has now received 200,000 stories of sexism and misogyny from all over the world, and books including Girl Up (2016) and Men Who Hate Women (2020), is that there is a spectrum of gender inequality.



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