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When I was 11 years old, my mother silently snuck into my bedroom. Under the cover of midnight, she sat cross-legged at the end of my bed and proceeded to give me The Talk, although it was more of a whisper. Instead of focusing on the anatomy of sex — the biological prophecies by which, some say, our bodies were made to meld into one — my mother chose to emphasize pleasure. She spoke about the importance of passion: pursuing it, asking for it and finding it within yourself. Society has a tendency to perpetuate this idea that the older a woman grows, the more she yearns for the beauty of her youth.


WHAT ARE GENDER STEREOTYPES




Hip Hop And Sexuality: Boston Femcees On Visibility And Controversy | The ARTery
Equality between women and men must be ensured in all areas, including employment, work and pay. The principle of equality shall not prevent the maintenance or adoption of measures providing for specific advantages in favour of the under-represented sex. The first paragraph has been based on Articles 2 and 3 2 of the EC Treaty, now replaced by Article 3 of the Treaty on European Union and Article 8 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union which impose the objective of promoting equality between men and women on the Union, and on Article 1 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. It draws on Article 20 of the revised European Social Charter of 3 May and on point 16 of the Community Charter on the rights of workers.



Education and gender equality
Hip hop has always been lauded for its outspoken and progressive nature since its birth in the s. But as Black women become more visible in the genre with their explicit and brazen lyricism, so does the controversy it inevitably causes. As this continues to happen on a global level, its effect can be felt locally as well.





Gender equality is at the very heart of human rights and United Nations values. A fundamental principle of the United Nations Charter adopted by world leaders in is " equal rights of men and women ", and protecting and promoting women's human rights is the responsibility of all States. Moreover, some groups of women face compounded forms of discrimination -- due to factors such as their age, ethnicity, disability, or socio-economic status -- in addition to their gender. Harmful gender stereotypes must be dismantled, so that women are no longer viewed in the light of what women "should" do and are instead seen for who they are: unique individuals, with their own needs and desires.

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