…gender is not sane. It's not sane to call a rainbow black and white.
Women are all we know of paradise on this earth.
I feel like I have had to catch up to the art I've made, and learn from the protagonists I have written, especially in relation to gender.
Sexuality and gender don't change anyone's performance on the court.
I've always opposed gay marriage. I believe that we should provide equal rights to people regardless of their sexual orientation but I do not believe that marriage should be between two people of the same gender.
The modern campus is deeply obsessed by race and gender, and not much else.
I feel if you hold yourself as an artist first and foremost, the barriers of gender come down.
With an age difference comes a great gap in cultural references, and so on. It's not all about race and gender. It interests me that, as you get older, your younger self becomes a stranger to you. A split occurs within yourself. But maybe we're all always strangers to ourselves.
This rule of silence is upheld when the culture refuses everyone easy access even to the word “patriarchy. ” Most children do not learn what to call this system of institutionaliz ed gender roles, so rarely do we name it in everyday speech. This silence promotes denial. And how can we organize to challenge and change a system that cannot be named?
I feel like a feminist is gender equality.
I didn't want to be discriminated against because of my gender and status. I promised myself I was never going to be treated as a second-class citizen.
Gender equality and women's empowerment have been a top priority for me from day one as Secretary-General. And I am committed to making sure that the U. N. leads by example.
I'm excited about representing my gender, but at the same time it doesn't matter. I wouldn't say my gender has been a disadvantage.
The image of God, then, involves gender identity and complementarity. God created gender in duality as male and female.
There is a massive gender imbalance on TV
Violence doesn't have a race, a class, a religion, or a nationality, but it does have a gender.
Look, "Gender trouble" includes a critique of the idea that there are two ideal bodily forms, two ideal morphologies: the masculine and the feminine. I want to suggest that today the intersex movement is very engaged with criticizing that idea.
I am not sure gender ever won't be an issue in comedy, because I think that women do have different priorities in some respects.
Homosexuality is genetically hardwired but race and gender are only ideas. OK. Just trying to keep up.
The power I exert on the court depends on the power of the power of my arguments, not my gender