I'm doing a report on the aforementioned topic. Though I understand the Flood isn't exactly the greatest place to ask this question, I think it'd be interesting to see what pops up.
So Flood? Have you seen any recent examples of gender discrimination within the news? Not stories [I]on[/I] gender discrimination, but stories where the news agency itself discriminated against women/men? If so, I would greatly appreciate a link to said story.
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You could look up the confusion about Obama's predominantly male choices for positions in his second term, and discuss this administration's views and positions on women's issues since he was elected. It'd be a great starting point as it is both A) relevant, and B) consisting of points on both sides of the issue, allowing for actual discourse and examination as opposed to a slant on one side of the issue or the other. Here's some starting points if you're interested: [url]http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/01/dont-be-surprised-by-obamas-beltway-boys-club-cabinet/267064/[/url] [url]http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2013/01/14/169363195/obamas-woman-problem-a-problem-of-his-own-making[/url]