Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: We should all be feminists | TED

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So I would like to start by telling you about one of my greatest friends,
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Okoloma Maduewesi.
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Okoloma lived on my street
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and looked after me like a big brother.
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If I liked a boy, I would ask Okoloma's opinion.
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Okoloma died in the notorious Sosoliso plane crash
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in Nigeria in December of 2005.
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Almost exactly seven years ago.
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Okoloma was a person I could argue with, laugh with and truly talk to.
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He was also the first person to call me a feminist.
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I was about fourteen, we were at his house, arguing.
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Both of us bristling with half bit knowledge
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from books that we had read.
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I don't remember what this particular argument was about,
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but I remember that as I argued and argued,
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Okoloma looked at me and said, "You know, you're a feminist."
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It was not a compliment.
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(Laughter)
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I could tell from his tone,
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the same tone that you would use to say something like,
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"You're a supporter of terrorism."
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(Laughter)
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I did not know exactly what this word "feminist" meant,
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and I did not want Okoloma to know that I did not know.
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So I brushed it aside, and I continued to argue.
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And the first thing I planned to do when I got home
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was to look up the word "feminist" in the dictionary.
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Now fast forward to some years later,
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I wrote a novel about a man who among other things beats his wife
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and whose story doesn't end very well.
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While I was promoting the novel in Nigeria,
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a journalist, a nice, well-meaning man,
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told me he wanted to advise me.
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And for the Nigerians here,
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I'm sure we're all familiar
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with how quick our people are to give unsolicited advice.
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He told me that people were saying that my novel was feminist
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and his advice to me --
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and he was shaking his head sadly as he spoke --
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was that I should never call myself a feminist
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because feminists are women who are unhappy
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because they cannot find husbands.
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(Laughter)
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So I decided to call myself "a happy feminist."
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Then an academic, a Nigerian woman told me
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that feminism was not our culture
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and that feminism wasn't African,
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and that I was calling myself a feminist
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because I had been corrupted by "Western books."
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Which amused me,
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because a lot of my early readings were decidedly unfeminist.
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I think I must have read every single Mills & Boon romance published
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before I was sixteen.
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And each time I tried to read those books
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called "the feminist classics,"
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I'd get bored, and I really struggled to finish them.
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But anyway, since feminism was un-African,
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I decided that I would now call myself "a happy African feminist."
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At some point I was a happy African feminist who does not hate men
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and who likes lip gloss
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and who wears high heels for herself but not for men.
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(Laughter)
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Of course a lot of this was tongue-in-cheek,
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but that word feminist is so heavy with baggage, negative baggage.
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You hate men, you hate bras,
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you hate African culture, that sort of thing.
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Now here's a story from my childhood.
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When I was in primary school,
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my teacher said at the beginning of term that she would give the class a test
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and whoever got the highest score would be the class monitor.
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Now, class monitor was a big deal.
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If you were a class monitor,
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you got to write down the names of noisemakers --
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(Laughter)
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which was having enough power of its own.
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But my teacher would also give you a cane to hold in your hand
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while you walk around and patrol the class for noisemakers.
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Now, of course you were not actually allowed to use the cane.
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But it was an exciting prospect for the nine-year-old me.
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I very much wanted to be the class monitor.
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And I got the highest score on the test.
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Then, to my surprise, my teacher said that the monitor had to be a boy.
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She had forgotten to make that clear earlier
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because she assumed it was ... obvious.
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(Laughter)
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A boy had the second highest score on the test,
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and he would be monitor.
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Now, what was even more interesting about this
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is that the boy was a sweet, gentle soul
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who had no interest in patrolling the class with the cane,
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while I was full of ambition to do so.
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But I was female and he was male,
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and so he became the class monitor.
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And I've never forgotten that incident.
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I often make the mistake of thinking
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that something that is obvious to me is just as obvious to everyone else.
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Now, take my dear friend Louis
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for example.
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Louis is a brilliant, progressive man,
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and we would have conversations and he would tell me,
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"I don't know what you mean by things being different or harder for women.
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Maybe in the past, but not now."
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And I didn't understand how Louis could not see what seems so self-evident.
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Then one evening, in Lagos, Louis and I went out with friends.
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And for people here who are not familiar with Lagos,
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there's that wonderful Lagos' fixture,
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the sprinkling of energetic men who hang around outside establishments
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and very dramatically "help" you park your car.
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I was impressed with the particular theatrics
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of the man who found us a parking spot that evening.
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And so as we were leaving, I decided to leave him a tip.
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I opened my bag,
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put my hand inside my bag,
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brought out my money that I had earned from doing my work,
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and I gave it to the man.
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And he, this man who was very grateful and very happy,
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took the money from me,
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looked across at Louis
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and said, "Thank you, sir!"
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(Laughter)
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Louis looked at me, surprised,
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and asked, "Why is he thanking me? I didn't give him the money."
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Then I saw realization dawn on Louis' face.
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The man believed that whatever money I had
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had ultimately come from Louis.
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Because Louis is a man.
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Men and women are different.
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We have different hormones, we have different sexual organs,
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we have different biological abilities.
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Women can have babies, men can't.
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At least not yet.
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(Laughter)
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Men have testosterone and are in general physically stronger than women.
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There's slightly more women than men in the world,
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about 52 percent of the world's population is female.
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But most of the positions of power and prestige are occupied by men.
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The late Kenyan Nobel Peace laureate,
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Wangari Maathai,
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put it simply and well when she said:
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"The higher you go, the fewer women there are."
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In the recent US elections we kept hearing of the Lilly Ledbetter law,
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and if we go beyond the nicely alliterative name of that law,
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it was really about a man and a woman
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doing the same job, being equally qualified,
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and the man being paid more because he's a man.
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So in the literal way, men rule the world,
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and this made sense a thousand years ago
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because human beings lived then in a world
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in which physical strength was the most important attribute for survival.
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The physically stronger person was more likely to lead,
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and men, in general, are physically stronger.
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Of course there are many exceptions.
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(Laughter)
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But today we live in a vastly different world.
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The person more likely to lead is not the physically stronger person;
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it is the more creative person, the more intelligent person,
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the more innovative person,
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and there are no hormones for those attributes.
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A man is as likely as a woman to be intelligent,
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to be creative, to be innovative.
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We have evolved;
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but it seems to me that our ideas of gender had not evolved.
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Some weeks ago, I walked into a lobby of one of the best Nigerian hotels.
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I thought about naming the hotel, but I thought I probably shouldn't.
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And a guard at the entrance stopped me and asked me annoying questions,
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because their automatic assumption is
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that a Nigerian female walking into a hotel alone is a sex worker.
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And by the way,
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why do these hotels focus on the ostensible supply
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rather than the demand for sex workers?
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In Lagos I cannot go alone into many "reputable" bars and clubs.
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They just don't let you in if you're a woman alone,
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you have to be accompanied by a man.
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Each time I walk into a Nigerian restaurant with a man,
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the waiter greets the man and ignores me.
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The waiters are products --
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(Laughter)
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At this some women felt like, "Yes! I thought that!"
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The waiters are products of a society
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that has taught them that men are more important than women.
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And I know that waiters don't intend any harm.
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But it's one thing to know intellectually and quite another to feel it emotionally.
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Each time they ignore me, I feel invisible.
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I feel upset.
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I want to tell them that I am just as human as the man,
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that I'm just as worthy of acknowledgment.
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These are little things,
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but sometimes it's the little things that sting the most.
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And not long ago, I wrote an article
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about what it means to be young and female in Lagos,
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and the printers told me,
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"It was so angry."
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Of course it was angry!
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(Laughter)
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I am angry.
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Gender as it functions today is a grave injustice.
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We should all be angry.
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Anger has a long history of bringing about positive change;
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but, in addition to being angry, I'm also hopeful.
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Because I believe deeply in the ability of human beings
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to make and remake themselves for the better.
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Gender matters everywhere in the world,
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but I want to focus on Nigeria
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and on Africa in general,
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because it is where I know, and because it is where my heart is.
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And I would like today to ask
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that we begin to dream about and plan for a different world,
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a fairer world,
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a world of happier men and happier women who are truer to themselves.
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And this is how to start:
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we must raise our daughters differently.
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We must also raise our sons differently.
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We do a great disservice to boys on how we raise them;
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we stifle the humanity of boys.
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We define masculinity in a very narrow way,
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masculinity becomes this hard, small cage
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and we put boys inside the cage.
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We teach boys to be afraid of fear.
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We teach boys to be afraid of weakness, of vulnerability.
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We teach them to mask their true selves,
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because they have to be, in Nigerian speak, "hard man!"
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In secondary school, a boy and a girl, both of them teenagers,
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both of them with the same amount of pocket money, would go out
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and then the boy would be expected always to pay,
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to prove his masculinity.
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And yet we wonder why boys are more likely to steal money from their parents.
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What if both boys and girls were raised
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not to link masculinity with money?
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What if the attitude was not "the boy has to pay"
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but rather "whoever has more should pay?"
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Now, of course because of that historical advantage,
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it is mostly men who will have more today,
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but if we start raising children differently,
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then in fifty years, in a hundred years,
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boys will no longer have the pressure of having to prove this masculinity.
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But by far the worst thing we do to males,
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by making them feel that they have to be hard,
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is that we leave them with very fragile egos.
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The more "hard man" the man feels compelled to be,
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the weaker his ego is.
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And then we do a much greater disservice to girls
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because we raise them to cater to the fragile egos of men.
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We teach girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller,
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we say to girls,
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"You can have ambition, but not too much."
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(Laughter)
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"You should aim to be successful, but not too successful,
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otherwise you would threaten the man."
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If you are the breadwinner in your relationship with a man,
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you have to pretend that you're not,
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especially in public,
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otherwise you will emasculate him.
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But what if we question the premise itself?
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Why should a woman's success be a threat to a man?
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What if we decide to simply dispose of that word,
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and I don't think there's an English word I dislike more than "emasculation."
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A Nigerian acquaintance once asked me
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if I was worried that men would be intimidated by me.
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I was not worried at all.
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In fact, it had not occurred to me to be worried
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because a man who would be intimidated by me
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is exactly the kind of man I would have no interest in.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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But still I was really struck by this.
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Because I'm female, I'm expected to aspire to marriage;
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I'm expected to make my life choices
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always keeping in mind that marriage is the most important.
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A marriage can be a good thing;
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it can be a source of joy and love and mutual support.
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But why do we teach girls to aspire to marriage
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and we don't teach boys the same?
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I know a woman who decided to sell her house
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because she didn't want to intimidate a man who might marry her.
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I know an unmarried woman in Nigeria who, when she goes to conferences,
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wears a wedding ring
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because according to her,
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she wants the other participants in the conference to "give her respect."
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I know young women who are under so much pressure
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from family, from friends, even from work to get married,
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and they're pushed to make terrible choices.
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A woman at a certain age who is unmarried,
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our society teaches her to see it as a deep, personal failure.
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And a man at a certain age who is unmarried,
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we just think he hasn't come around to making his pick.
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(Laughter)
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It's easy for us to say,
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"Oh, but women can just say no to all of this."
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But the reality is more difficult and more complex.
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We're all social beings.
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We internalize ideas from our socialization.
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Even the language we use
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in talking about marriage and relationships illustrates this.
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The language of marriage is often the language of ownership
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rather than the language of partnership.
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We use the word "respect"
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to mean something a woman shows a man
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but often not something a man shows a woman.
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Both men and women in Nigeria will say --
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this is an expression I'm very amused by --
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"I did it for peace in my marriage."
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Now, when men say it,
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it is usually about something that they should not be doing anyway.
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(Laughter)
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Sometimes they say it to their friends,
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it's something to say to their friends in a kind of fondly exasperated way,
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you know, something that ultimately proves how masculine they are,
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how needed, how loved.
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"Oh, my wife said I can't go to the club every night,
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so for peace in my marriage, I do it only on weekends."
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(Laughter)
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Now, when a woman says, "I did it for peace in my marriage,"
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she's usually talking about giving up a job,
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a dream,
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a career.
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We teach females that in relationships,
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compromise is what women do.
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We raise girls to see each other as competitors --
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not for jobs or for accomplishments, which I think can be a good thing,
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but for attention of men.
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We teach girls that they cannot be sexual beings
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in the way that boys are.
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If we have sons, we don't mind knowing about our sons' girlfriends.
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But our daughters' boyfriends? God forbid.
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(Laughter)
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But of course when the time is right,
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we expect those girls to bring back the perfect man to be their husbands.
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We police girls, we praise girls for virginity,
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but we don't praise boys for virginity,
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and it's always made me wonder how exactly this is supposed to work out because ...
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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I mean, the loss of virginity is usually a process that involves ...
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Recently a young woman was gang raped in a university in Nigeria,
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I think some of us know about that.
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And the response of many young Nigerians, both male and female,
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was something along the lines of this:
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"Yes, rape is wrong.
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But what is a girl doing in a room with four boys?"
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Now, if we can forget the horrible inhumanity of that response,
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these Nigerians have been raised to think of women as inherently guilty,
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and they have been raised to expect so little of men
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that the idea of men as savage beings without any control
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is somehow acceptable.
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We teach girls shame.
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"Close your legs." "Cover yourself."
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We make them feel as though by being born female
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they're already guilty of something.
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And so, girls grow up to be women
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who cannot see they have desire.
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They grow up to be women who silence themselves.
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They grow up to be women who cannot say what they truly think,
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and they grow up --
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and this is the worst thing we did to girls --
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they grow up to be women who have turned pretense into an art form.
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(Applause)
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I know a woman who hates domestic work,
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she just hates it,
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but she pretends that she likes it,
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because she's been taught that to be "good wife material"
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she has to be -- to use that Nigerian word --
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very "homely."
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And then she got married,
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and after a while her husband's family began to complain that she had changed.
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(Laughter)
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Actually, she had not changed,
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she just got tired of pretending.
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The problem with gender,
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is that it prescribes how we should be
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rather than recognizing how we are.
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Now imagine how much happier we would be,
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how much freer to be our true individual selves,
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if we didn't have the weight of gender expectations.
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Boys and girls are undeniably different biologically,
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but socialization exaggerates the differences
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and then it becomes a self-fulfilling process.
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Now, take cooking for example.
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Today women in general are more likely to do the housework than men,
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the cooking and cleaning.
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But why is that?
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Is it because women are born with a cooking gene?
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(Laughter)
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Or because over years they have been socialized to see cooking as their role?
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Actually, I was going to say that maybe women are born with a cooking gene,
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until I remember that the majority of the famous cooks in the world,
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whom we give the fancy title of "chefs,"
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are men.
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I used to look up to my grandmother
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who was a brilliant, brilliant woman,
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and wonder how she would have been
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if she had the same opportunities as men when she was growing up.
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Now today, there are many more opportunities for women
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than there were during my grandmother's time
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because of changes in policy, changes in law,
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all of which are very important.
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But what matters even more is our attitude, our mindset,
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what we believe and what we value about gender.
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What if in raising children
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we focus on ability instead of gender?
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What if in raising children we focus on interest instead of gender?
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I know a family who have a son and a daughter,
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both of whom are brilliant at school,
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who are wonderful, lovely children.
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When the boy is hungry, the parents say to the girl,
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"Go and cook Indomie noodles for your brother."
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(Laughter)
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Now, the daughter doesn't particularly like to cook Indomie noodles,
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but she's a girl, and so she has to.
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Now, what if the parents,
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20:29
from the beginning,
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taught both the boy and the girl to cook Indomie?
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Cooking, by the way, is a very useful skill for boys to have.
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I've never thought it made sense to leave such a crucial thing,
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the ability to nourish oneself --
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(Laughter)
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in the hands of others.
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(Applause)
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I know a woman who has the same degree and the same job as her husband.
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When they get back from work, she does most of the housework,
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which I think is true for many marriages.
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But what struck me about them
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was that whenever her husband changed the baby's diaper,
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she said "thank you" to him.
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Now, what if she saw this as perfectly normal and natural
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that he should, in fact, care for his child?
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(Laughter)
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I'm trying to unlearn many of the lessons of gender
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that I internalized when I was growing up.
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21:27
But I sometimes still feel very vulnerable in the face of gender expectations.
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21:32
The first time I taught a writing class in graduate school,
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I was worried.
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I wasn't worried about the material I would teach
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because I was well-prepared,
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and I was going to teach what I enjoy teaching.
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Instead, I was worried about what to wear.
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21:46
I wanted to be taken seriously.
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I knew that because I was female
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21:50
I will automatically have to prove my worth.
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And I was worried that if I looked too feminine,
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I would not be taken seriously.
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I really wanted to wear my shiny lip gloss and my girly skirt,
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but I decided not to.
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Instead, I wore a very serious,
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very manly and very ugly suit.
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(Laughter)
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Because the sad truth is that when it comes to appearance
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we start off with men as the standard, as the norm.
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If a man is getting ready for a business meeting,
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he doesn't worry about looking too masculine
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and therefore not being taken for granted.
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22:24
If a woman has to get ready for business meeting,
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she has to worry about looking too feminine
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22:30
and what it says and whether or not she will be taken seriously.
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I wish I had not worn that ugly suit that day.
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I've actually banished it from my closet, by the way.
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Had I then the confidence that I have now to be myself,
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my students would have benefited even more from my teaching,
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because I would have been more comfortable
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and more fully and more truly myself.
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22:55
I have chosen to no longer be apologetic for my femaleness
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and for my femininity.
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(Applause)
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And I want to be respected in all of my femaleness
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because I deserve to be.
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Gender is not an easy conversation to have.
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For both men and women,
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to bring up gender is sometimes to encounter almost immediate resistance.
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I can imagine some people here are actually thinking,
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"Women too do sef."
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Some of the men here might be thinking,
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"OK, all of this is interesting,
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but I don't think like that."
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And that is part of the problem.
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That many men do not actively think about gender
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or notice gender
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is part of the problem of gender.
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23:44
That many men, say, like my friend Louis,
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23:47
that everything is fine now.
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And that many men do nothing to change it.
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23:52
If you are a man and you walk into a restaurant with a woman
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23:55
and the waiter greets only you,
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23:58
does it occur to you to ask the waiter,
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"Why haven't you greeted her?"
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24:05
Because gender can be --
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(Laughter)
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Actually, we may repose part of a longer version of this talk.
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24:21
So, because gender can be a very uncomfortable conversation to have,
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24:24
there are very easy ways to close it, to close the conversation.
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24:27
So some people will bring up evolutionary biology and apes,
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24:32
how, you know, female apes bow down to male apes
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24:35
and that sort of thing.
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But the point is we're not apes.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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24:45
Apes also live on trees and have earthworms for breakfast,
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and we don't.
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24:53
Some people will say, "Well, poor men also have a hard time."
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24:57
And this is true.
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24:59
But that is not what this --
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(Laughter)
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25:02
But this is not what this conversation is about.
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Gender and class are different forms of oppression.
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25:10
I actually learned quite a bit about systems of oppression
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25:13
and how they can be blind to one another
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25:16
by talking to black men.
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25:19
I was once talking to a black man about gender
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25:22
and he said to me,
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25:23
"Why do you have to say 'my experience as a woman'?
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25:27
Why can't it be
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'your experience as a human being'?"
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25:31
Now, this was the same man
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25:32
who would often talk about his experience as a black man.
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25:39
Gender matters.
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Men and women experience the world differently.
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25:42
Gender colors the way we experience the world.
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25:45
But we can change that.
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25:48
Some people will say,
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25:50
"Oh, but women have the real power,
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25:52
bottom power."
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25:54
And for non-Nigerians, bottom power is an expression
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25:57
which I suppose means something like a woman
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25:59
who uses her sexuality to get favors from men.
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But bottom power is not power at all.
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Bottom power means that a woman
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26:11
simply has a good root to tap into, from time to time --
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26:13
somebody else's power.
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26:16
And then, of course, we have to wonder
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26:18
what happens when that somebody else is in a bad mood,
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26:21
or sick
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26:22
or impotent.
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26:24
(Laughter)
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26:27
Some people will say that a woman being subordinate to a man is our culture.
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26:34
But culture is constantly changing.
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26:36
I have beautiful twin nieces who are fifteen and live in Lagos.
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26:41
If they had been born a hundred years ago
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26:43
they would have been taken away and killed.
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26:45
Because it was our culture, it was our culture to kill twins.
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26:50
So what is the point of culture?
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26:53
I mean there's the decorative,
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26:54
the dancing ...
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26:56
but also, culture really is about preservation and continuity of a people.
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27:01
In my family,
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I am the child who is most interested in the story of who we are,
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27:05
in our traditions,
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27:06
in the knowledge about ancestral lands.
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27:09
My brothers are not as interested as I am.
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27:11
But I cannot participate,
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I cannot go to umunna meetings,
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27:16
I cannot have a say.
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27:17
Because I'm female.
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Culture does not make people,
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27:22
people make culture.
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27:24
So if it is in fact true --
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27:26
(Applause)
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27:30
So if it is in fact true
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27:31
that the full humanity of women is not our culture,
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27:34
then we must make it our culture.
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27:37
I think very often of my dear friend, Okoloma Maduewesi.
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May he and all the others who passed away in that Sosoliso crash
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27:47
continue to rest in peace.
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He will always be remembered by those of us who loved him.
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27:54
And he was right that day many years ago when he called me a feminist.
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27:59
I am a feminist.
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28:01
And when I looked up the word in the dictionary that day,
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this is what it said:
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"Feminist: a person who believes in the social, political
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28:08
and economic equality of the sexes."
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28:12
My great grandmother, from the stories I've heard,
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was a feminist.
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28:16
She ran away from the house of the man she did not want to marry
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28:20
and ended up marrying the man of her choice.
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28:22
She refused, she protested, she spoke up
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28:25
whenever she felt she was being deprived of access, of land, that sort of thing.
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28:31
My great grandmother did not know that word "feminist,"
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but it doesn't mean that she wasn't one.
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More of us should reclaim that word.
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My own definition of feminist is:
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"A feminist is a man or a woman
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who says --
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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A feminist is a man or a woman who says,
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"Yes, there's a problem with gender as it is today,
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and we must fix it.
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We must do better."
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The best feminist I know
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is my brother Kene.
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He's also a kind, good-looking, lovely man,
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and he's very masculine.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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