Tonight we’ll be live tweeting our event “The Future of Work” with @SlaughterAM #LSEUSwork pic.twitter.com/MHf0OryD5k//twitter.com/LSE_US/status/691686048343146500
— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:16:19- Many were looking forward to Professor Slaughter's lecture.
- Looking forward to tonight's lecture with @SlaughterAM #LSEUSwork Some great pieces on this link>> http://www.theatlantic.com/author/anne-marie-slaughter/ …
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— Annya Schneider (@annya_do)Mon, Jan 25 2016 16:45:02 - Good luck today to Professor @SlaughterAM for #LSEUSwork #genderroles #genderequality @LSE_US http://ow.ly/Xp2z9
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— EDI at LSE (@EDI_LSE)Mon, Jan 25 2016 10:01:54 - Looking forward to #LSEUSwork Anne Slaughter on the future of women and work .
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— Liz Carlile (@lizcarlile)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:26:41 - Interested to hear what @SlaughterAM has to say about The Future of Work, gender & employment @LSEpublicevents @LSE_US #LSEUSwork #feminism
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— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:36:01 - Over 400 people attended the lecture.
10 minutes to go and the Sheikh Zayed Theatre is nearly full! #LSEUSwork pic.twitter.com/7xPjNDkKHR//twitter.com/LSE_US/status/691687800664657920
— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:23:17
.@SlaughterAM about to speak at the #LSE about the #future of #work. #LSEUSwork #Policy @LSEpublicevents pic.twitter.com/tpL3LIwYBb//twitter.com/AarshinKarande/status/691690727949103104
— Aarshin Karande (@AarshinKarande)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:34:55
Full house!! An inspirational talk about valuing women's and men's work in all sectors by @SlaughterAM #LSEUSwork pic.twitter.com/ZxpmCq7szj//twitter.com/kotryna_bar/status/691712224583376896
— Kotryna Barevickaite (@kotryna_bar)Mon, Jan 25 2016 20:00:20- US Centre Director, Professor Peter Trubowitz, chaired the event and introduced the speaker.
Our Director Prof Peter Trubowitz welcomes @SlaughterAM to the LSE for her lecture #LSEUSwork pic.twitter.com/P3Agwu3L0A//twitter.com/LSE_US/status/691690927111454720
— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:35:42- After a warm introduction from Professor Trubowitz and the large audience, Professor Slaughter began her lecture.
- AMS thanks the crowd for tweets they’ve sent her over the past few weeks #LSEUSwork
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:40:27
Prof @SlaughterAM discussing gender & work-life balance at @LSEnews #UnfinishedBusiness #LSEUSwork pic.twitter.com/Wa0ef9WRIf//twitter.com/OneworldNews/status/691692171439775744
— OneworldPublications (@OneworldNews)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:40:39- Great to have Anne-Marie Slaughter speaking at LSE on The Future of Work. #LSEUSWork
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— Craig Calhoun (@craigjcalhoun)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:38:35
Hearing from @SlaughterAM, author of the article "Why Women Still Can't Have It All," tonight at LSE. #lseuswork pic.twitter.com/3weMbYoWKR//twitter.com/BaronDenise/status/691691931458539520
— Denise Baron (@BaronDenise)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:39:42- People are literally banging on the doors trying to get into packed @SlaughterAM talk #LSEUSwork
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— Nicholas Kitchen (@NickKitchen1)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:42:58 - AMS: “I have spent the last three years thinking very hard about how we will finish the gender revolution we have started” #LSEUSwork
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:47:05 - AMS discussing how recent experience in Swiss hospital highlights themes from her book #LSEUSwork
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:46:42 - .@SlaughterAM says "The work of caring for people cannot be automated" #LSEUSwork
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— Nicholas Kitchen (@NickKitchen1)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:47:38 - To achieve #genderequality we need to value the work of care. #LSEUSwork
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— Annya Schneider (@annya_do)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:48:58 - We need to value the work of care: surgeons paid more than nurses, but surgery is much more likely to be automated in the future #LSEUSwork
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— Winnie M Li (@winniemli)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:50:12 - AMS: “We have to start with claiming power. We have to start saying ‘women should have all the opportunities men have” #LSEUSwork
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:49:27 - AMS: Success used to be seen as something that just men pursue - women’s movement moved us away from that #LSEUSwork
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— LSE US Centre (@LSE_US)Mon, Jan 25 2016 18:48:51
The Future of Work with Anne-Marie Slaughter
On January 27th, Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America, and former Director of Policy Planning at the US State Department under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, visited LSE and discussed the need to transform gender roles for men as much as women and to reinvent the workplace.
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