Gender Stereotypes Essay

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Lastly, I am also for gender equality while not completely against the current mold women have been embodied in from our previous culture. Now that I am older, I have come to realize how much my parents backgrounds have influenced my own beliefs and the beliefs that will soon passed down to my kids. My parents come from seperate backgrounds, I believe partly from being of different races, so differing cultures. My dad was raised in a common hispanic home with two Mexian parents whom share the same beliefs. My mom comes from a home where her mom and dad are white, as well as her stepdad. I 've noticed that my dad is more conservative in his beliefs, he was raised in a strongly family-oriented home where everyone played a part in the home …show more content…

The gender roles for the household, I don 't find to be too opressing, and when I have my own family, I may also carry a hint of gender roles with me rather than being completely against them for the fact that I grew up in a home that is half conservative and half modern. In addition, I think gender equality in the workforce is very important. My mom is a well educated woman, whom of which spent a numerous amount of years going to school and obtaining different bachelors and masters. Growing up, I remember my mom always taking some class to work towards a new educational goal, in hopes of moving up to top dog at her job. I would costantly get told by my moms coworkers how smart she is and she 's one of the best employees , and I always knew that my mom would get the position that she worked hard …show more content…

Again, people constantly tell her that she is so smart, and everyone goes to her for solutions. My mom is constantly recommended for top postions for being the most qualified, but still does not get the recognition of the top promotion at her workplace she deserves, but rather gets passed over for a male all the time. Seeing my mom 's struggle, understanding how long she has gone to school, understanding that she is very well at what she does and her coworkers see it, while witnessing her still being passed up for a promotion for a male is discouraging. My experiences with discrimination in the work force, ontop of always hearing that women are inferior to men, and should stick to being in the kitchen while men take care of the bigger issues such as running buisnesses and even being president has led me to strongly fight for gender equality. By being a college student myself, I understand how much work it will take for me to achieve my goals, and I understand from having the mom that I have that it can be done and women are not inferior to men in the workforce. Not only do I fight for women to get the promotion and same pay grade as men, but I am also stongly for gender equality in the work force for male

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