Vastaa Tärkeään The Global DEI Census 2023 Kyselyyn 100 ideas

Teemme yhteistyötä monien eri tahojen kanssa, koska muutosvoimaan tarvitaan ennen kaikkea yhteistyötä. Tämä postaus on tehty yhteistyössä Marketing Finlandin kanssa.

Marketing Finland mm. vaikuttaa aktiivisesti markkinoinnin- ja viestinnän lainsäädäntöön, sääntöihin sekä käytäntöihin, ja tarjoaa jäsenyrityksilleen luotettavaa neuvontaa sekä tietoa sääntöjen sisällöistä ja soveltamisesta.

Markkinoinnissa on parhaillaan kaksi suurta suuntaa.

Menemme aina vain digitaalisempaan ja teknologiaa enemmän hyödyntävään markkinointiin, mutta saman aikaisesti ihmisläheisyys, yksilöity viestintä, ja en...

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Why Feminism is the Worst F-word You Can Say in Finland? crush movement

You can say f$&k, just don’t say the other f-word

We are a country full of smart educated women, who have been able to change laws and run the country, but we still live in a reality where the biggest curse word is the f-word. 

WTF - Welcome to Finland

Welcome to Finland, where women got the right to vote in 1909. A year later, 19 women elected to the Finnish parliament were the first female parliamentarians in the world. 

We got our first female president in 2000, and our first female prime minister in 2003.  We got worldwide recognition for our women-run parliament during Covid with 47...

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Is Gender Equality Work still Needed in Finland? crush movement

The previous parliament consisted of only female ministers.

In Finland, a woman can freely choose which industry to work in.

All doors are open, even the corporate ones, and the best are chosen to fil the positions.

Finland is second only to Iceland in the world gender equality statistics.

All true, so we can only be satisfied with our equality work, right?

At the same time, Finland is the second most dangerous country for women in Europe.

In Finland, homicides usually are between marginalized, alcoholic men, and the second most common type of homicide is homicides against women...

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Miksi edelleen tarvitaan työtä tasa-arvon eteen? crush movement

Edellinen hallitus koostui vain naisministereistä.

Suomessa nainen saa valita vapaasti, mille alalle suuntaa.

Kaikki ovet ovat avoinna, myös yritysten johtoportaisiin ja parhaat valitaan.

Suomi on maailman tasa-arvotilastossa heti toisena Islannin jälkeen.

 

Kaikki totta, joten voimme vain olla tyytyväisiä, eikö? 

 

Samaan aikaan, Suomi on naiselle Euroopan toiseksi vaarallisin maa.

Suomessa henkirikokset tapahtuvat yleensä syrjäytyneiden, alkoholia käyttävien miesten välillä, toiseksi yleisin henkirikostyyppi on parisuhteessa naisiin kohdistuvat henkirikokset. 2010-luvulla Su...

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Crush Movement 100 Ideas for Equality 100 ideas

Our Mission: Collect Actionable Ideas & Take Action to Close The Gender Equality Gap As The First Country in the World

Crush Movement is for rebel leaders who want to crush the patriarchic norms and build a better, more equal, and inclusive future for all.

It was founded by female entrepreneurship advocates Anna Pyykkö, the founder of Female Founders Suomi, and Katja Presnal, the author of Big Rich Money.

We believe, Finland has the opportunity to close the gender gap as the first country in the world.

There is systematic gender inequality that according to United Nations Chief Anton...

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Crush Event Speaker: Laura Strömberg, Founder, Dagsmark Petfood crush event

Introducing Crush Event Speaker

Laura Strömberg is the founder of Dagsmark Petfood, and she grew the company from ground up to a turnover of 10 million euros. Laura just recently moved from the position of CEO to the boardmember. She is also involved in the operations of several other companies, and she is a consultant, mentor and a speaker. 

Laura has a doctorate in Economics and works as an honorary teacher at Turku School of Economics in the Entrepreneurs in Residence program. Laura swears by the values ​​of humanity, courage and sustainable business when it comes to leadership. 

Laura S...

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Crush Event Speaker: Jaana Hirsikangas, Executive Director, UN Women Finland crush event

Introducing Crush Event Speaker

Jaana Hirsikangas has been the executive director of UN Women Finland since 2019. She has previously worked to strengthen women's rights and economic livelihood as the liaison manager of the Women's Bank and has lived and worked in development projects in Costa Rica, Uganda, India, the United States, and Thailand.

UN Women is the UN organization delivering programmes, policies and standards that uphold women’s human rights and ensure that every woman and girl lives up to her full potential. UN Women is the world's leading organization promoting women's and gir...

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Crush Event Speaker: Margo Roi, Founder and CEO of FinUA crush event

 Introducing Crush Event Speaker

Margo Roi moved to Finland from the Kyiv region 9 years ago, when she was 18 years old. 

She was working as a programmer when the Russian invasion of Ukraine started and immediately knew she has to do something to help. She took a leave of absence from her programmer job, and founded a FinUA to help Ukrainians. 

Throughout the past year, FinUA managed to build software that has reached more than 360,000 people from different marginalized communities and especially the Ukrainians in Finland (and some European-wide). 

FinUA is the #1 information service for U...

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Crush Event Speaker: Sami Minkkinen, Relationship Blogger, Havaintoja Parisuhteesta crush event

Introducing Crush Event Speaker

Sami Minkkinen has been writing the popular Havaintoja parisuhteesta blog (Observations on a Relationship) since 2013. The blog has over 100,000 readers, and Sami has written a few books as an extension of his blog. 

In his blog, Sami visibly upholds equality, human rights, and the diversity of relationships and genders and many ways of expressing it.

Sami has two daughters, whom Sami tries to raise to be exactly who they are without narrow role assumptions, but mainly it’s been the daughters who have raised him to be a better person.

 

Sami Minkkinen, blog...

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Crush Event Speaker: Irene Puerta Uusitalo, CEO and Co-founder at EmpAct Cooperative crush event

Meet Irene, a pioneering non-binary business leader and neurodivergence activist who is on a mission to transform the way we view leadership and redefine traditional gender norms. With a firm belief that gender should not define one's ability to lead, Irene is blazing a trail of change and innovation in the business world.

Their venture, EmpAct Cooperative, is set to revolutionize the consulting industry by developing software that proves the quality, impact, and results of consulting and change management initiatives through data-led solutions.

But Irene's vision doesn't stop there.

Thro...

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Crush Event Speaker: Kamilla Sultanova, DEI Consultant, Speaker crush event

Kamilla Sultanova is an Uzbek-born keynote speaker, mentor, TedX speaker and the founder of the consulting firm ConnectUz. She guides organizations and communities towards integration and inclusiveness through inclusive projects, activating workshops and inspiring speeches.

Kamilla led the Hanken International Talent program 2019-2021, and mentored and coached international talents through events organized by Global Dignity.

Kamilla's work for inclusion in the Nordic countries has been cited both by the Barack Obama Foundation and by Suomen Sitran Muutosjohtajat-academy. In addition, Kamilla...

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Crush Event Speaker: Eva Tawasoli, Politician, Human Rights Activist, Nurse crush event

Eva was born as a refugee into a closed and conservative society in Tehran, the capital of Iran.

She spent her childhood years as an outlaw without civil and human rights, without any kind of social safety net. By the age of 13, she had to stop going to school and get a job to support her family.


Eva moved to Finland at the age of 16 in 2005. It was easy to adapt to her new home country, a safe place, where equality and the rights of women and minorities are respected. She learned the Finnish language quickly, and paved her way from a child laborer to the first woman in her family to study a...

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