Gender equality, are we there yet?
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Jan 21, 2017
Just want Gender Equality to be achieved! A short rant about the sad truth of women when it comes to equality.  This article has been published by the Hamilton Spectator and ranked #13 in movement and #19 in the #metoo campaign.
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