#AskTheQuestion

Each of us have the power to question the gender inequalities we see in our everyday lives.
Why does he get paid more than me when we are in the same role?
Why did your mum have to take money out of her super during lockdown?


That's why for 16 Days of Activism, we're urging you to #AskTheQuestion and start a conversation around gender equality in your environment.

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#01
‍Why does Dad always sit at the head of the table?

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#02
Why does he get paid more than me when we are in the same role?

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#03
Why can't my son wear nail polish?

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#04
Why is gender-based violence a woman’s problem to solve?

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#05  
Why does a man need to have a daughter to care about women’s rights?  

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#06
Why can’t I walk home at night like he does?

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#07
Why are men deciding on the laws that govern the bodies of women, non-binary, trans and gender diverse people?

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#08
Why do people call her a slut and people praise him for sleeping around?

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#09
Why did your mum have to take money out of her super during lockdown?

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#10
Why does your girlfriend have to be the one to pay for and take contraception?

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#11
Why didn't he ask if it felt good?

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#12
Why did she stop coming to youth group?

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#13
WHY IS SHE AFRAID TO GO HOME?

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#14
Why is her story never taken seriously?

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#15
Why didn't I just ask her if she was okay?

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#16
Why does she have to be the one that leaves?

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General:
Every one of us has the power to question the gender inequalities we see in our everyday lives. For #16DaysofActivism against Gender-Based Violence, Women's and Girls' Emergency Centre is urging everyone, whether it be workplaces, schools, families or communities, to #AskTheQuestion and find the answers in their END GBV Series. Violence towards women is preventable and gender equality is the answer. #AskTheQuestion

Personalised: 
Every one of us has the power to question the gender inequalities we see in our everyday lives. For #16DaysofActivism against Gender-Based Violence, I will be standing in solidarity with Women's and Girls' Emergency Centre to #AskTheQuestion. Today I am asking: {insert question about gender inequality} and then watching their END GBV Series. What will you ask? #AskTheQuestion

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