Let’s Talk About Errrrythang with JonseySweet

“Girls You Can’t Do What The Guys Do And Still Be A Lady.... Oooooh Datz A Lie” -Part 2


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We are currently in a new decade, the year is 2020 and not only do we still battle with racial and social equality there’s gender equality as well.
Us “ women “ are very powerful and courageous beings yet we are still seen as less then; never ever
ever being equal to a man.
We are taught to love ourselves, we are taught to aspire to marriage we can have ambition but not too much that it outshines “ the man “ in our lives.
How do you solve a conflict between two parties if one of the parties does not believe there is a problem, or only recognizes it as a small issue, while the other party sees a large and continuous problem?
As women we battle amongst ourselves; often competing on which feminine race is more attractive or what true sexual femininity is; which class of a women will more likely gain the interests of a man (classism), how we should dress and the latest fashion trends.
Does digital social constructs help with our battles ladies? The business models of these social media networks incentivizes us to behave in certain ways, in ways that promote speaking often at the cost of listening. So are we constantly listening to the wrong information; and never really channeling what is best suited for us as individual women?
I did some research: {please click the link}. “Gender Equality in the World of Work”. https://www.skillsforemployment.org/KSP/en/Discussions/WCMSTEST4_167473
LeeAnne Quattrucci is an attorney, teacher, writer and activist who empowers and inspires. Originally from the Bronx, New York, LeeAnne calls Wilmington, North Carolina home.
LeeAnne is a bibliophile, a world traveler, and a foodie.
After graduating Magna Cum Laude from Wake Forest University, LeeAnne spent two years studying and working in London and in Costa Rica for Colectiva Por El Derecho a Decidir. She also lived in New Zealand and ran a backpacking lodge.
Upon returning to the United States, LeeAnne spent two years teaching at Arts-Based Elementary School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
LeeAnne then went on to earn her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Law. She graduated with honors and was Pro Bono student of the year. LeeAnne is a fierce community advocate and spends a lot of time volunteering and engaging in community activities. LeeAnne serves on several boards including the Community Advisory Board for WHQR Public Radio, Leading Into New Communities (LINC), Carolina Law Pro Bono Advisory Board, Wake Forest Scholarship Committee, Oops (Offering Optimistic Plans for Success), New Hanover County Rotary Board, and is the former President of Voces Latina. She also served as a pro bono attorney for Legal Aid of North Carolina, the Battered Immigrants Project and the Guardian ad Litem program.
​LeeAnne has received many awards and recognitions throughout her career for legal advocacy and community involvement. LeeAnne was named Wilmington’s Best Attorney for three consecutive years: 2013, 2014 and 2015. She was also awarded the YWCA Woman of Achievement for 2015 in the Business category. She was selected as a 2015 Wilma Woman to Watch candidate. As a stellar advocate for her clients and professional among her colleagues, LeeAnne was selected as Legal Elite in 2015 in the area of Family Law. She received the Pro Bono Public Award from Legal Aid for 2012, 2013 and 2014. {. This podcast series is going to be based on my opinion of said topic. The guest cohost will provide their experiences or expertise on the subject matter.} (I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS MUSIC). Please visit my website www.jonseysweets.com
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