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grindlebone
sorayachemaly

People need to see women on our currency

"You can’t be what you can’t see," isn’t just an empty platitude. Visible currency is part of daily life. Children see it, use it, need it, play with it, earn it, save it, spend it, worry about it and hear adults talk about it. The erasure of women from this media is one of the ways that we cultivate visual gender biases that make it possible for the absence of women in the public sphere to be “normal.” People routinely see balance where none exists and think nothing of the near complete absence of women in key areas of the public sphere.

Just because our culture’s education system fails us, generation after generation, doesn’t mean women haven’t always managed to overcome impediments to achieve great things, it just means our cultural influencers ignore women’s accomplishments. It’s a power play, pure and simple. We generally don’t teach children about women, acknowledge the relevance of their labor or give them public recognition. LIKE ON OUR CURRENCY. This is hardly hardly exceptional, however.

And then people ask what girls can do to be more confident and overcome their personal insecurities (#30).

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