Explore the complex intersections of gender and the COVID-19 pandemic in this 32-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Examine how the crisis has exposed and exacerbated existing gender disparities, from leadership styles to scientific research output and domestic violence rates. Analyze the contrasting approaches of women leaders and "strongmen" in handling the pandemic, and investigate the disproportionate impact on women as frontline health workers and caregivers. Delve into discussions on redefining masculinity, challenging gender stereotypes, and the role men can play in achieving gender equality. Join experts Harish Sadani and Rachel Jones, moderated by Sarika Bansal, as they dissect these critical issues and propose potential solutions. Gain insights into the changes needed to address gender disparities highlighted by the pandemic and explore possibilities for progress towards the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Gender and COVID
Research
Masculinity
Suicide of Leadership
Masks
Frontline Workers
Home Front
Audience Questions
What comes next
What gives you hope
Changes in gender norms
Conclusion
Call to Action
Taught by
The Aspen Institute