| By sekai.no.kakumei - Jun 16th, 2007 at 6:33 pm EDT |
| Also listed in: Campus Progress Blog |
My grandmother sent me a clip from the June 10, 2007 New York Times with Gloria Steinem’s speech to the graduating class at Smith College (she’s my hero ^-^).
“In my generation, we were asked by the Smith vocational office how many words we could type a minute, a question that was never asked of then all-male students at Harvard or Princeton. Female-only typing was rationalize by supposedly greater female verbal skills, attention to detail, smaller fingers, goodness knows what, but the public imagination just didn’t include male typists, certainly not Ivy League-educated ones.
Now computers have come along, and ‘typing’ is ‘keyboarding’. Suddenly, voila!—men can type! Gives you faith in men’s ability to change, doesn’t it?” –Gloria Steinem
~世界の革命

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