Equality Can't Wait...

Equality Can't Wait...

Yesterday's announcement from Melinda Gates that over the next 10 years she will be committing $1 billion to promote gender equality is one of those game-changing moments that activists dream about. Finally, a big bet on WOMEN!

Back in 1997, Ted Turner made a similar big bet, giving $1 billion to create the UN Foundation. At the time, he also advocated banning men from public office. "Men should be barred from public office for 100 years in every part of the world...The men have had millions of years where we've been running things. We've screwed it up hopelessly. Let's give it to the women." We don’t have 100 years to have equality given to us. Equality can’t wait!

So writes Melinda Gates in TIME today, sharing that her decision to commit $1 billion was based on a mixture of outrage, optimism and well, impatience.

She's outraged that in 2018, "there were more men named James running Fortune 500 companies than there were women. This year, only one CEO on that list of 500 is a woman of color. Women are 51 percent of the population but hold only 24 percent of the seats in Congress."

She's optimistic that this is the right moment for rapid change because of the groundswell of the women's marches, the #MeToo movement and the record number of women running for office around the country in 2018 and 2020.

I share her optimism and belief. In my new book, Becoming a Dangerous Woman, I deliver a call to action for all women and our allies to be braver, bolder, to embrace more risks and become more impatient. Equality can’t wait and we can’t play our part from the sidelines.

PAT MITCHELL SPEAKING AT OMEGA'S WOMEN & POWER GATHERING

One of the ways I play my part is participating in women’s gatherings, and this past weekend at the Omega Institute's Women & Power conference, themed “Gathering Our Strength," I had the privilege of listening to and speaking with hundreds of women who are committed to #DoPowerDifferently, one of the themes of this year's gathering.

I shared the stage with the inspiring duo, T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison, founders of GirlTrek; Tarana Burke, leader of #MeToo; writer Roxane Gay, and other dangerous women committed to the work of shaping a world where women are equal, safe, free and heard.

Tarana Burke at Omega

Throughout the weekend on the beautiful Omega campus, drawing strength from the curriculum of the Omega Women’s Leadership Institute and from one other, I believe — and new research supports this — that we return to our lives better prepared to step into our power, use it and share it.

Jamia Wilson and Roxane Gay
Vanessa Garrison and T. Morgan Dixon

I witness this every year at the many women’s gatherings I attend, including TEDWomen (Dec. 4-6, 2019), which I’m privileged to have helped create and continue to co-curate and host. Many of the speakers this weekend at Omega have given their own TED talks there. It’s a privilege I have to offer that platform each year to women with transformative ideas and it’s a shared responsibility, in my opinion, for all of us to show up for one another whenever and however we can —in every room where equality can be advanced. It is in those rooms together that we do, in fact, gather our strengthen, connect our experiences, share our learnings, problem solve and explore the ways we can use our power, individually and collectively, to advance equality.

#EqualityCantWait, declared Melinda Gates, as she put her very significant resources forward today, challenging all of us, at every gathering and with every opportunity, to elevate, activate, motivate and gather our strength, individually and collectively as a global sisterhood, for the often dangerous but absolutely necessary work to move towards true equality in every aspect of our lives and work — not for ourselves alone.

No one can be left out or behind if true equality is the goal and it must be… Now!

With gratitude to Melinda and to all my sisters who commit their talents, ideas, time and resources — sometimes at great risk — and are stepping up and showing up for each other in altogether new and transformative ways,

Pat

Jacob P.

Growth and Partnerships | Co-Founder at CCV

5 年

Watch a little Jordan Peterson. He explains why gender gap is mostly a myth these days. It should be a competence hiarchy, not via gender. There are more males in tech and blockchain because it appeals to males more, for example.

Bill Martin

Author, Beach Bum, Consultant

5 年

The real myth is gender equality. Men and women are fundamentally different. Get over your political correctness and deal with reality.

Bill Martin

Author, Beach Bum, Consultant

5 年

The real myth is gender equality. Man and women are different at a fundamental level. Get over the politically correct foolishness and deal with reality.

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Jacki Zehner

Founder at SheMoney + Investor + Former Partner, Goldman Sachs

5 年

Indeed an incredible commitment. Thanks for writing about it and for all YOU to in support of gender equality.

Brigitte Ricou-Bellan

General Manager, Prime Video EU

5 年

Fantastic news! Thanks Pat for sharing. Accelerating gender parity is a key opportunity for the world!

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