Tag Archives: Sheryl Sandberg
The End of Leaning In
I recently came across a headline in the New York Times titled What Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Lean In’ Has Meant to Women, then and now. My thoughts flashed back to why I never read this book. I then wondered “Are women still … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged book club, book review, childcare, classism, gender bias, inclusive, Inequality, Lean In Movement, low-income, maternity leave, Privileged, racism, sexism, sexual harassment, Sheryl Sandberg, Structural changes, structural disadvantages, white privilege, women, Women of color, womens literature
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Gender Roles
Our job is not to make young women grateful. It is to make them ungrateful, so they keep going. – Susan B. Anthony I think that’s important. We need to be grateful for what we have. I have so many … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged change, connection, dissatisfied, emotions, experience, faith, gender roles, grateful, happiness, health, inspiration, marriage, opportunities, parenting, Sheryl Sandberg, Susan B. Anthony, talents
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