The document discusses representation in leadership positions. It presents photos of leadership groups like the British Cabinet, Golden Globes best director nominees, and G7 leaders, and asks if they represent the general public of their respective countries or communities. It then discusses the Time's Up campaign to have more women leaders, arguing this could make workplaces and communities fairer for women by having decision-makers who understand the experience of being a woman. It concludes by asking the reader if they think more leaders should be women.
4. Guillermo del Toro
The Shape of Water
Martin McDonagh
Three Billboards Outside
Ebbing, Missouri
Christopher Nolan
Dunkirk
Ridley Scott
All The Money In The World
Steven Spielberg
The Post
Photo: Shutterstock / Kathy Hutchins Photo: Shutterstock / DFree Photo: Shutterstock / DFree Photo: Shutterstock / Tinseltown Photo: Shutterstock / Tinseltown
5. Guillermo del Toro
The Shape of Water
Martin McDonagh
Three Billboards Outside
Ebbing, Missouri
Christopher Nolan
Dunkirk
Ridley Scott
All The Money In The World
Steven Spielberg
The Post
Photo: Shutterstock / Kathy Hutchins Photo: Shutterstock / DFree Photo: Shutterstock / DFree Photo: Shutterstock / Tinseltown Photo: Shutterstock / Tinseltown
These are people who were
nominated for Best Director at the
Golden Globes this year.
Do you think they are representative
of all film directors?
7. Photo: Italian G7 Presidency 2017, Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Italy
This is a group of some of the most
powerful leaders in the world.
Do you think they are representative
of the nations they lead?
8. It is not always easy to spot what is not being
represented. You cant see everything, for
example, disability, religion or sexuality.
The Times Up Campaign want more leaders to be women. They think this will
make workplaces and communities fairer for women because the people
making decisions will understand what it is like to be a woman.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Should more leaders be women?