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Trail Blazing Websites
- The Fair List
- N. Prentis’ Gender Equality ELT website that also includes the Database of Women ELT Speakers (The motivation for this webpage)
- EVE: Equal Voices in ELT
- The Global Goals for Sustainable Development Gender Equality
- National Women’s Education Center Database
- TEFL Equity Advocates and Academy
- ELTtoo
Articles and Blogposts on the Subject with Regards to ELT
- N. Prentis and R. Mayne’s Where Are the Women in ELT? IATEFL talk
- R. Mayne’s It’s a Man’s World from 2012
- P. Mehran’s How to Achieve Gender Parity in ELT Conferences and Events
- J. Moore’s Women in ELT
- M. Butler on Glass Ceilings in ELT
- P. Walsh’s Time to Talk about… Gender Inequality
- R. Roberts’ 5 Ways to Celebrate Women in ELT
- S. Thornbury’s W is for Women in ELT
- K. Simpson’s Three Reasons We Should All be (ELT) Feminists
- T. McCandie and S. Mulvey’s ELT and #metoo in Japan (p. 34)
Fighting All-Male Panel Articles
- L. Bacon’s The Odds That a Panel Would ‘Randomly’ Be All Men Are Astronomical
- J. Martin’s Ten Simple Rules to Achieve Conference Speaker Gender Balance
- J. Martin’s Show Me the Policy (Part 1)
- J. Martin’s Show Me the Policy (Part 2)
- B. Clune’s Four Steps to Put an End to All-Male Panels at Conferences
- N. Gluckman’s Female Historians Try to End the ‘I didn’t Know Any Women’ Excuse for Men Only Panels
- F. Debarre’s Gender Equity at Scientific Events
- B. Martin’s How to Get an Awesome Gender Diverse Speaking Lineup for Your Conference…
- S. Grieser and A. Wood’s “There Aren’t Enough Qualified Women Speakers” and Other Garbage Excuses for Why Your Marketing Event Isn’t Gender Diverse
- How to Beat the Excuses, Updated: Responses to the Top 12 Excuses for a Lack of Women Speakers
Women in Academia
- J. Schroder and et al.’s Fewer Invited Talks by Women in Evolutionary Biology
- M. S. Caballero and A. Knupsky’s In Praise of Prickly Women
- A. M. Maldonado and F. Acosta’s Women are Increasingly Challenging Campus Machismo
- The Awakening: What It’s Like to Be A Woman in the Academy
Books and Articles on Gender and Japan
- R. Appleby’s Men and Masculinities in Global English Language Teaching
- J. Bullock’s Rethinking Japanese Feminism
- D. Nagatomo’s Exploring Japanese University English Teachers’ Professional Identity
- D. Nagatomo’s Identity, Gender and Teaching English in Japan
- K. Nemoto’s Too Few Women at the Top: The Persistence of Inequality in Japan
- R. Yoshihara’s The Socially Responsible Feminist EFL Classroom: A Japanese Perspective on Identities, Beliefs and Practices
- Kim and Lee’s Non-Japanese Asian Female English Teachers Speak Out:Dismantling White Privilege in Japan
- D. Nagatomo, K. Brown, and M. Cook’s Foreign Female English Teachers in Japanese Higher Education: Narratives From Our Quarter.
Books on Gender
- K. Collin’s The Marginalized Majority: Media Representation and Lived Experiences of Single Women
- K. Longman’s Women and Leadership in Higher Education
- R. Gardiner’s Gender, Authenticity and Leadership: Thinking with Arendt
Books on Native-Speakerism
- S. Houghton and D. Rivers’ Native-Speakerism in Japan
Other Related Resources
- S. Sandberg’s TED Talk Why We Have too Few Women Leaders
- L. Buchanan’s Where Are the Women Innovator’s?
- M. Johnson’s Only 1 in Four Women Who Have Been Sexually Harassed Tell Their Employers
- M.R. Smart’s Sexism: Is Shinzo’ Abe’s ‘Womenomics’ Just a Pipe Dream in Sexist Japan
- R. M.Opinion: How to Tackle the Childcare–Conference Conundrum
- S. Kumar’s Gender Diversity & Inclusion in Events Report
- Gender Balance at Every Forum: The Panel Pledge
- GenderAvenger
- CallbackWomen
- #PresentHER
- Congrats, You Have an All Male Panel!
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