#UsToo
Bridging the Global Gender Gap
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Narrated by:
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Debjani Mukherjee Biswas
About this listen
How can men and women collaborate to bridge and heal the gender divide?
As a female engineer with executive and global experience, Debjani Mukherjee Biswas' insights are unique, practical, and powerful. While the courageous #MeToo movement showed us how broken our power systems are, #UsToo seeks to heal and bridge these gaps.
In this power-packed audiobook, we'll explore
- the reality of gender bias, and where these values and beliefs came from;
- the impact of factors such as media, age, culture, and family;
- an original tool called the Diversity Foray; and
- how to improve self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and action planning.
Together, we can bridge the global gender gap with #UsToo!
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