Boyfriend Drops His Feminist Act After Learning That His GF Makes More Money Than Him, Accuses Her Of Cheating The System boredpanda.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from boredpanda.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Let a guy know that you earn more than him as a woman and you might just hear some insecure ranting about ‘unfairness’ and ‘nepotism.’ That’s exactly what one redditor had to deal with after her supposedly ‘feminist’ boyfriend found out that she earns nearly a third more money than he does.
Redditor No Lingonberry 5061 shared how her significant other thought that she was ‘cheating the system’ because she was earning more money as an English literature major turned consultant than him, a cybersecurity professional. According to the guy, Tim, it was supposedly ‘unfair’ that his girlfriend used her social connections as well as existing diversity programs to get ahead of “more qualified people.”
Bridging the STEM Knowledge Gap Caused by COVID-19
Bridging the STEM Knowledge Gap Caused by COVID-19
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Distance learning has been difficult for many students, families and teachers. Educators have done their best to meet today s virtual learning demands, including the increased STEM exploration opportunities for K-12 students.
The global pandemic has shown students how critical it is for society to have engineers who make ventilators and other connected devices to keep people healthy and safe. The same trend is occurring in the United Kingdom, where a poll by the Institution of Engineering and Technology found that 52% of children are now considering an engineering career after realizing the importance a STEM career carries in responding to a global public health crisis.
Urban Education Student and Women of Color Archive Founder Awarded AAUW Fellowship for ‘Searching for Mami & Abuelita’
Wendy Barrales (Photo courtsey of Barrales)
Wendy Barrales, a public school educator and a doctoral student in the Urban Education Ph.D. program whose work spans activism, art, and scholarship, was recently awarded a dissertation fellowship from American Association of University Women (AAUW). It’s a particularly meaningful award for Barrales, who is also the founder of Women of Color Archive (WOCArchive), a “storytelling project that seeks to preserve the stories of our matriarchs, femmes, and non-binary folks of color.”
Barrales recently spoke to The Graduate Center about the fellowship, meeting her “found” family in New York and at the GC, and the importance of centering her family’s stories in her work:
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