Women's Rights
In the middle of the Pacific Ocean in 1838, Pitcairn island was declared the first place in the world to have women’s rights equal to men. Today, the United States has the largest percentage of children being raised in a household by a single adult.
An episode of the Garner Isn't podcast, hosted by Ed Garner, titled "Women's Rights" was published on June 4, 2021 and runs 29 minutes.
June 4, 2021 ·29m · Garner Isn't
Summary
Women’s Rights. In the middle of the Pacific Ocean in 1838, Pitcairn island was declared the first place in the world to have women’s rights equal to men. Today, the United States has the largest percentage of children being raised in a household by a single adult. It’s the largest in the world. The family unit is under assault and there’s lots of reasons to believe it isn’t healthy. Have women sacrificed their contentment for competing with men in the work place? Do women hold antipathy toward men? Social norms have been stretched. There are only differences and learning how to respect those differences. MUSIC Durkhard Dallowitz, Frederick Chopin
Episode Description
Women's Rights. In the middle of the Pacific Ocean in 1838, Pitcairn island was declared the first place in the world to have women's rights equal to men. Today, the United States has the largest percentage of children being raised in a household by a single adult. It's the largest in the world. The family unit is under assault and there's lots of reasons to believe it isn't healthy. Have women sacrificed their contentment for competing with men in the work place? Do women hold antipathy toward men? Social norms have been stretched. There are only differences and learning how to respect those differences.
MUSIC Durkhard Dallowitz, Frederick Chopin