字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 >> TREVOR NOAH: Good evening, everyone. Good evening. Uh, my name is Trevor Noah, and it is my profound pleasure to welcome you to this special event to mark the second year anniversary of UN Women's HeForShe initiative....Tonight is a night of stories and storytelling. These are stories about the global movement to achieve gender equality and the people who are committed to seeing it happen. >> EMMA WATSON: Being a part of HeForShe for the last two years has been an incredible learning experience for me. There have been some really hard moments and a lot of amazing ones. Ones I never could have imagined. The UN Secretary General, the entire EU Commission, the NATO Secretary General, the President of the International Olympic Committee, numerous heads of state, and politicians from around the world, including those that you've heard from tonight, and everyone from Usain Bolt to Tom Hanks are all now HeForShe. We've crashed the UN website on multiple occasions--sorry about that--um, we have lit up the Empire State Building, seeing HeForShe in Times Square, and made it a term in the Urban Dictionary. After 2 billion media impressions, 1.1 million pledged HeForShes have made practical commitments, as have some of the world's leading universities and companies to make gender equality a priority in their--in their work and within their communities.. In the last two years, if I have learned anything, if they have shown me anything, it is that nothing, nothing, is impossible. >> JUSTIN TRUDEAU: We need women and girls to succeed because that's how we build stronger, more resilient communities. It's how we grow a stronger economy. Encouraging the full participation of women and girls in public life and in the business world leads to better decision making all around. (Speaks French) When women and girls get ahead, everyone does better in society. >> EDGAR RAMIREZ: There has now been a misconception that gender equality is a women's movement, but gender equality is actually about just that. Equality. It is liberation movement for all genders. It is a liberation movement for each and every person that has ever felt the burden of a gender stereotype or the pain of discrimination or the pressure to fit into an uncomfortable mold... Men are taught that if we are not the ultimate provider, then we are a complete failure. We have to be number one in everything we do. There's nothing more delusional or more paralyzing than what I just described. As a student of the human condition and a man in a macho normative culture, I've seen firsthand that this paradigm sets many men and boys up for failure. To be taught their sadness and fear, anguish and grief, the very things that make us humans, our feelings, are shameful. To be encouraged to suppress our humanity and conform to socially accepted views of what it means to be a man. To absorb, in our skin, a version of success that is burdensome, unnatural and excessively competitive. These distortions come with great consequences for men, women, and societies as a whole. >> PHUMZILE MLAMBO-NGCUKA: We are looking for a billion men to sign up for HeForShe and take the responsibility to create millions of actions that will make the world better, not just for women, but also for themselves, because women are not--w--are not, eh, charity cases, women are change makers in their own right. They are leaders of the struggle, and women are offering men an opportunity to be part of an amazing journey that will liberate men and society and, of course, will ensure that women also get their place in the sun. So, our call to action today is for you to join this movement and to recruit for us, but this is not about clicking, it is about the action that you take offline once you have clicked. >> Bob Moritz: At PwC, we're an organization of 250,000 people around the world, 158 different countries that we operate in, and we have a social obligation to make the world better. Our purpose, our mission, is to help enable trust to be better than it is today in society and to help solve some very important problems, this being one of them. And I'm proud to announce tonight that we're launching with the UN and the women's initiative a focus around a curriculum that is free, available to everybody, around dealing with the unconscious biases or preferences that are in our day-to-day choices, dialogue, and action. It's called Building Gender IQ.
B1 中級 英國腔 他為她兩週年 (HeForShe Second Year Anniversary) 89 15 Ting YU Chang 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字