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In class and at work, the faces of sexism often appear with a smile. Barnard president Sian Leah Beilock shares strategies for how to combat benevolent sexism.
Barnard’s almost 36,000 alumnae are forces to be reckoned with. Leaders in almost every field, these intrepid women have revolutionized health care, won Pulitzer Prizes, and made significant scientific discoveries.
— Sonia Taitz ’75
In class and at work, the faces of sexism often appear with a smile. Barnard president Sian Leah Beilock shares strategies for how to combat benevolent sexism.
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