GENDER EQUALITY and its properties involve

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GENDER EQUALITY

Gender equality also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes , is the state of equal ease of access of resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and state of valuing different behaviors, aspirations and needs equally, regardless of gender. Gender equality is seeing males and females as being of equal status and value. It is judging a person based on their merit, and not viewing them as inferior or superior purely based on their gender.

We cannot say that we have gender equality until this prejudice is overcome and we have eliminated the irrational bias that people have against somebody just because they are female. Equal rights are not enough. Inequality exists in o ur minds, in our biases and prejudice, and that remains to be fixed.

Just this summer Sweden’s first Cardinal Anders Arborelius proposed that Pope Francis create a special advisory body of women similar to the College of Cardinals. Cardinal Arborelius was himself admitted to the college in Rome last June. “ It’s very important to find a broader way of involving women at various levels in the church. The role of women is very, very important in society, in economics, but in the church sometimes we are a bit behind,” he told media in Rome. The church’s message must be inclusive, he continued, and “that is why I want to emphasise that positions of responsibility and executive positions in the church that are open to lay people must be shared by both men and women”.

She has herself been a minister of the word and of the Eucharist. Hers has remained “a very committed faith” but she had become “very anti the institution”, she said. This was not just because of its exclusion of women but also “of gay people, and people such as the divorced and remarried, from Communion. I would want a much more inclusive church,” she continued. A lot of women like her retained “a deep faith but would no longer be followers of the Catholic Church”. She had explored other churches and admired in particular the inclusivity of Anglicanism in the form of the Church of Ireland, but “had stayed within [the Catholic Church] to speak out”.

How can we balance our society with different perspectives about their identity preference? E ncourage everyone to respect each other's differences. Learn more about gender equality. We can balance our society by respecting other’s point of view about the gender preference. By orienting others about gender equality and by knowing their opinions about it.
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