Gender Equality: Not Just a Women’s Issue | Justine Finn
Justine Finn—a Baha'i and the founder of Relation-Shift, which works to address gender equality and sexual violence against youth—talks about addressing and recognizing destructive biases against women in the real world. Even now, rigid gender roles hold back women—but they also hold back men. So how do we get to gender equality? The Baha'i teachings say that “The world of humanity is possessed of two wings, the male and the female. So long as these two wings are not equivalent in strength, the bird will not fly.” If we celebrate our shared humanity, we can fly. SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE channel to receive notifications about our latest videos: https://goo.gl/IaupVU Follow us on FACEBOOK: / bahaiteachings.org Follow us on TWITTER: / bahai_teachings Follow us on INSTAGRAM: / bahaiteachings Visit us at: http://www.BahaiTeachings.org

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