Biden lifts gender equality policies with new assessor board

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, created the lunches at the Consejo de Políticas de Généro that will lift the gap for the equalizer and all the levels of his Gobierno, in addition to helping his team to combat sexual abuse on university campuses. país.

The new council of the Casa Blanca is the most powerful governmental entity to have created in the United States to impart equality and to maintain between its objectives a national plan to combat gender violence, affecting some of its livelihoods tres mujeres estadounidenses.

“It is a priority for our Administration to promote equality and gender equality, at the domestic level and the international level”, said in Spanish one of the presidents of the new council, Julissa Reynoso, during a press conference at the White House.

Reynoso, a former Uruguayan national of Uruguay who now owns the first lady’s cabinet, Jill Biden, co – chaired the new office alongside Jennifer Klein, an expert on gender issues as a candidate for the Hillary Democratic presidential candidate.

“DIGNIDAD E IGUALDAD PARA LAS MUJERES”

In a communication with the motive of the International Day of the Women, Biden assures that the Council is dedicated to “ensuring that all national and international policies” of its Government “support a dignified and equal basis for women”.

Although Bill Clinton (1993-2001), like Barack Obama (2009-2017), has been confronted with gender issues dedicated to gender issues – including the disappearances of George W. Bush and Donald Trump – none of them are relevant.

The new council of the Casa Blanca will be the first in the history of the country that will at least one person -Klein- dedicated to complete time to promote equal rights policies, and the first integrative councils directly assess the president, as we do not agree with Clinton and Obama.

Reynoso will have to accompany his staff in the council with his job as prime minister’s cabinet chief, who has been involved in migration policy and in particular in the working group to meet with the undocumented families separated by the front line. mandated by Trump.

In the new office there will also be a person -but by contract- who will assess Biden on issues of gender violence, and other assessors centered on equal policies for blacks, Latins, Asian or Indigenous peoples.

IN BUSCA OF STRUCTURAL CAMBIOS

The council is calling for urgent measures over the month, as well as the crisis generated by the market labor market surplus of more than 2.5 million women living in cities since the pandemic, which also centers a lot of energy on “large-scale structural changes”, explained Reynoso.

Between them, Klein cites the impulse for that in the United States there is a “maternity leave, familiar or pagan medicine”, as long as it does not exist for them, in addition to “consider that infant care is more equitable” and combat basic discrimination in gender identity or sexual orientation.

The officials also need to develop a national action plan to combat gender violence, a topic that in the United States alone is on the media agenda and that has affected one of three women in their lives, according to the Coalition Nacional Contra la Violencia Doméstica.

When he was a senator, Biden impelled the 1994 approval of the first law on violence against women, known in English for its VAWA seal, but many feminists considered the law to be insufficient, all in the pursuit of legal redress and redress. of the victims.

THE RETURN OF SEXUAL ABUSES IN CAMPUS

In addition to creating the new council, Biden also signed a decree ordering the Department of Education to revise all its policies to ensure that students and students have access to free sexual violence education.

The White House does not enforce, however, if it implements the elimination of the standards imposed by Trump for the sexual abuse investigations on the university campuses of the country, which will considerably repeat the lawsuit for criminal offenses.

One of four EE.UU university graduate students. its violates or sometimes sexual abuse, following a 2019 study of the Universidades Estadounidense (AAU) Association.

But it is worth noting that on campus there is a climate of impunity for aggressors, a sensation that has been reinforced by the fact that Trump’s new standards are being enforced, giving priority to the “debit process” of those alumni or accused professors.

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