Ready to hear E. Scott Osborne in person?
Check out the full list of conferences and engagements where she will be speaking.
Gender Equality in the Classroom Session I: Looking at Gender Bias
We want children to be treated as individuals, yet gender stereotypes are pervasive, boxing children into behaviors and roles unsuited for them. What to do? Where to start? In this first of a four-part series, we’ll talk about recognizing gender bias in children, parents, and ourselves. Following sessions will look at gender fluidity, the new boyhood, “tomboys and sissies,” and more.
International Montessori Foundation
http://www.montessori.org
Gender-Based Violence: What You Can Do
Watch SPOILED the film version – stream live, FREE this month – then listen to my conversation with Violence Prevention Specialist Eric McGriff from the Crime Victims Treatment Center in NYC. We discuss masculinity, violence, parenting, cops, the future of gender relations – and much more!
LaMama – SPOILED http://lamama.org/spoiled/
Gender Equity in the Classroom: What it Looks Like and What You Can Do
Gender stereotypes perpetuate inequality and make it harder to see others as individuals; they put pressure on girls and boys to conform to certain notions of “masculinity” and “femininity,” beginning at a very young age.
Teachers play an extremely important role in reducing gender stereotyping and helping children retain their individuality. Yet too often teachers are not aware that they too unwittingly perpetuate these roles. Join us – you’ll come away with a whole new lens on classroom dynamics.
Gender-Based Violence – What REALLY causes it?
What you think lies behind gender-based violence is probably wrong. And that matters. One in three women and girls are affected, but you can help.
Join Bob Conners and Tom Walker as we talk women, men, violence, and great ideas to make a difference.
The Peace and Justice report on WSLR 96.5 Community Radio.