54 min

A Conversation with Joan Williams - Legally Speaking UC Hastings (Audio)

    • Education

Hastings professor Joan C. Williams has been called a “rock star” in the field of gender studies. For more than a quarter of a century, her work in the areas of pregnancy discrimination and work-family accommodation have helped define the issue of gender equality under the law. At Hastings, in 1997, she founded—and still runs—the Center for WorkLife Law, and she’s written many academic articles and books on the topic, including her recent much-lauded title What Works for Women at Work. (Williams cowrote the book with her daughter, Rachel Dempsey.) In August, Hastings colleague Veena Dubal spoke with Williams about her career and about what she thinks American businesses must do to achieve more gender equality.
Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 30115]

Hastings professor Joan C. Williams has been called a “rock star” in the field of gender studies. For more than a quarter of a century, her work in the areas of pregnancy discrimination and work-family accommodation have helped define the issue of gender equality under the law. At Hastings, in 1997, she founded—and still runs—the Center for WorkLife Law, and she’s written many academic articles and books on the topic, including her recent much-lauded title What Works for Women at Work. (Williams cowrote the book with her daughter, Rachel Dempsey.) In August, Hastings colleague Veena Dubal spoke with Williams about her career and about what she thinks American businesses must do to achieve more gender equality.
Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 30115]

54 min

Top Podcasts In Education

Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
Impact Theory
Academy of Ideas
Academy of Ideas
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast
Mark Manson
Habits of A Goddess
CAKE MEDIA
Self Obsessed
Tam Kaur
The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins

More by UCTV

Black History (Audio)
UCTV
Dalai Lama (Audio)
UCTV
Mental Health and Psychiatry (Audio)
UCTV
Climate Change (Audio)
UCTV
Mental Health and Psychiatry (Video)
UCTV
Public Policy Channel (Audio)
UCTV