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Despite taking place in the 1970s, Lynn Povich’s ‘The Good Girls Revolt’ seems to echo the injustices women still face todayCompared to other countries, the Philippines is faring well when it comes to the gender gap.
I recently finished reading a book titled The Good Girls Revolt by Lynn Povich. The book chronicles how, in the 1970s, 46 women employees and journalists of Newsweek made a brave stand by filing a class action lawsuit against the news magazine, accusing them of gender discrimination in hiring practices.In the prologue, the author wrote something that still resonates today: “Women today have more opportunities and solid legal support.
Aside from Latosa, the featured artists are Lydia Velasco, Anita Del Rosario, Addie Cukingnan, Flor Baradi, Meneline Wong, Celeste Lecaroz, Helena, and Irish Galon. San Pedro, Laguna’s Latosa is renowned for her captivating abstract waves, reflecting her strong advocacy for environmental protection, especially the ocean.
With 25 years of experience in the art industry, Cukingan is a gallery owner and has served on the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
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