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the sleep multi tasking, diesel, modern man. because if we do too much, we paid it all wrong. we messed things up. risk and brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking. watching our new to v w documentary the, the land of the free, the endless struggle for equality in the us, the still a child and already a parent teenage nothing in present. and what makes a man a mind colombia attends the ties on machismo the
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he has 3 children, but has never changed a diaper and he's not alone. legality. and let me go want of you'd. cortez is teaching a class for bus drivers, showing them things that many colombians would deem unmanly. okay, like coming and breeding hair, the bus company, hired cortez to train its workers to take them out of their comfort zone and teach them new ways of being a man. makes a name, say, good thing, let me say is me. so he was, i have 3 children, i never had the opportunity for, i guess, the desire to change diapers. they got put in the simulation today. i did it, i use it on this and it seemed like a really easy they'll go results i didn't know have to come my daughter's hair, but you they have learned how to do it or. yeah, but in the, as a back, one thing that just basically fund cortez is trying to convince them to take on
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more household tasks. yes, this particular you can put this up at home to keep track of your responsibility. why did i say that sort of response? i really at learning how to recognize and talk about feelings is also important. cortez works for the city of boca time, which is sponsoring the anti much small program. i am fond of you'd cortez and i work for the school of care for man. it's part of a government initiative to redefine what it means to be a man, to undo the traditional role of provider of toughness, self reliance and aggression. these training videos are part of the program, lead dentist volumes. how do you clean a bathroom play or something? you take an old tooth brush for the hard to read spots. a lovely man. how do you cope with jealousy? well, thanks. but if any, acknowledge your feelings and make sure you have the tools to cope with them. you know what i mean does put them on the catalogs and what do you do if your child is
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upset? the 1st rule is stay calm and things but change as an easy the culture of much use. no toxic. masculinity is deeply rooted here. what do i do if i'm with my child and see 2 men kissing space can see it. when you see gender diverse couple does that change your own sexual orientation. cortes says his goal is to encourage the men to question their beliefs and attitudes. right now looks pretty easy. experience has shown that if we confront them in directly, we lose them. for the being that gets their backs up and they quit is okay, i don't. if i thought i was on doing much, he smote, takes a lot of work, putting words into practice day in and day out at home. cortez and his partner has defeat up the chores. he does the dishes,
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she the laundry. she makes breakfast. he makes the bed. but learning a new way of being a man didn't happen overnight. you don't machine those. i'm really very proud of him for teaching those classes and it on the sippy voice plus years in a quiet moment he tells us a bit about himself, his violent father, who told him that masculinity is synonymous with aggression. and how he came to question that the, let's see on thursday the door to door making those changes was very hard and even painful, you know, more complex. but i won a lot more than i lost by doing the stitching all that macho stuff was definitely worth it unless they look at. but of the other ones, united suspected as much as henry moraine from the cities department of culture came up with the idea for their project. it also runs a hotline to help prevent domestic violence and provide men with emotional support . when is the hi? i'm paula. a psychologist at the now kind of my god,
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i'm much the small moraine says is a cage that has all of society and its grip, which has somebody so for the many men suffered terribly because they can't express their emotions in their pains their needs. and that's changing slowly and we're seeing a different kind of masculinity when those men who are good partners who listen to take care of others, which in this case are included. the school also goes on tour, taking its kids about household chores across the city. there are games to the program has a large team of instructors and psychologists, but they'd like to reach a wider audience. so those homeless women are pretty stuck in our ways. we don't tend to question the way we do things. sure. we all accept a discourse that machismo needs to end, but putting that into action is a different story possible. yeah, let me just say cortes isn't losing heart because he says that word of the school
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is getting around and every man he's able to reach, it's already making a difference. the difference is don't make what else it helps us relate to people in a more positive way. my life is so much easier. now, for example, with my partner company, i'm doing traditional gender roles. takes time, quantavia cortez managed it, and he believes that other men can to the worldwide around 12800000 goes age between $16.19 gift bus each year. know ready for the daycares. victoria is due date is just a few days away. this will be her 2nd child in brazil, nearly one and 7 babies are born to a teenage mother and pull neighborhoods like this one. the rates is often much
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higher policy and i one size law and then you're having another baby. everybody has an opinion about it and people say, i won't be able to finish school that my life is over. that i won't be able to do anything except to sit at home and watch the king size of student senior. she lives with her boyfriend, eduardo and that goes to laura and one of the many savell is of rio de janeiro. eduardo is 22 and has gone back to finish high school. on the weekends he works and this night phone along the way, he passes the drug dealers who have the savell assembly and that great the conk fill. now it's fine too dangerous. victoria was 12 when she met edwardo and 14, when she became pregnant. they weren't using any form of best control,
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but the pregnancy still came as a surprise to her. in brazil, the topic of contraception is launch lead to the former president, both scenario and his government tried to push abstinence only sex education in schools. his message and the message of the church was no sex before marriage. victoria's family is very religious, like many here. she concealed have pregnancy from them until the very end. the stylus was so scared i didn't. if i thought my god, only 14 and i'm going to be a mother. i was a shocker. i was crying all the time and i was very, very different. a native to me this when she got pregnant, the 2nd time she debated having an abortion. but in brazil, nearly all abortions are legal. so in practice, the widespread and the dangerous many women here are killed by illegal abortions performed on the unsafe medical conditions home.
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the edgewater and the equivalent of about 100 years a month doing occasional shift. so the snack boss, the family also receives about 150 years a month and welfare assistance. the off of that goes to rent the new addresses to the baby, only barely fits into that one room apartment. and soon they'll be a family of pearl. victoria also tries to bring in a bit of money doing make up for other women in the for vela she's also taken applause for makeup artists. there what kind of make up do you want? like as something subtle? i mean, what do i get kind of like as guilford earn a little money? i doing a girl that helps a lot. i misled my dream is to open my own beauty salon. yeah. thing in missile but with the 2nd baby on the way, her career plans all taking
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a back seat. and so is graduating from high school for now. nearly $400000.00 babies are born to teenage mothers, every year in brazil. although teen pregnancy rates have begun to full, the still twice the global average and the country when any of the population lives in poverty. off to victoria had her 1st baby, the hospital referred her to an n g of the social services. the daughter institute as a center for mom is in need, including teenage moms. this makes it was due on the the social work i catch ya. bella is helping the young couple plans for the future to get a better job. one day, they'll need to continue the education. so many teenage moms here that some major barriers to escaping poverty. can believe soon as you want to leave your daughter
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is only 2 and now there's another baby on my issue with 2 children. it gets even harder category. see the lighter side he wants to give his daughter a better life. she's so you to start thinking about your family's future and that includes contraception with see cpanel siding 1000 method of corporate assistance. you next. they get to talk to adult like most brazilians, living and oversee victoria doesn't have health insurance or be just supervising. she can stay alone for me. our goal is for them to become independent and take charge of their own lives. so that the family doesn't need this kind of health anymore. she please. so the dar institute support some of those in difficult circumstances. it's unusual to see a supportive partner like edwardo here. most of the women clients of single mothers . that's why the n g o also often is vocational training to part time work in the
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community. things like cooking make up work and has dining. the institute also office seminars and group discussions to provide guidance and support victoria and i'd rather looking forward to that 2nd baby, even though they know it will be a lot of luck without the dar institute support. in all likelihood the young couple would have splits out. like most teenagers who become parents. sunday is family day. they're going to visit victoria's grandmother. you raise time. when victoria was just 3 months old, her mother abandoned and went off with a new 9. growing up without some mother left it smoke. victoria believes its one of the reasons that led has become a mother, has selves such a young age and my my mind. yeah. and the my mine is think you fox, my mother's life. i wish i'd had
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a real mother. how much do you think? of course, my grandmother is like a mother to me. make it. but i still missed her anyway mtv as, and i wanted to prove that i can be a better mother than my mother was to know. number 2, but i'm new of the entire family was disappointed when victoria had a baby before finishing high school, but had grandmothers. sonya only virus stood by how many families had don't. i said now most people say you have to kick her out. don't support her. but i do support her as long as the real life will help her. now it's up to her to finish school. i mix, i like his age to that is the family prays for up writes of feature may be due to victoria is determined to find a way out of poverty through education and walk. so that'd be
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that i'd like to study medicine with me. even kids who want to get my high school diploma. i want to work a lot k, this fella. can i get my children to better home pay this to move to make them? i'd also like to have this might be the salon dealing with because it's something i really enjoy and to me to i values the main young for the field was time for a sophie at sugarloaf mountain alons mom. karen really going to stick it out. she's doing her work and i'm doing mine so that one day we can provide a better future for out children. the ones that really want to give them a better life that are there to give them the best to be down. the road ahead isn't easy, but the young couple is determined to make it was the
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with a model of lady liberty in their arms. these 2 are heading to the statue of liberty . pascal's sublime has been looking forward to this trip with her son, a xavier for weeks, not just because the 7 year old has never seen it in real life. david and i poured over this lego statue of liberty sat for a whole week and when we finished, so you know, mom as a project on liberty, i'm like no way anyone who wants to climb the stairs inside has to 1st go through security screening in this building simple and functional, it was designed by pascal, sublime, a black woman. that's a rare accomplishment, even today in this profession, dominated by white men. i real slow, really, really proud. not like super glamorous, but i'm having an impact and locations is really popular. and i, and think about all the people who kind of go through this space to kind of have an engagement with the liberty island is pretty awesome to be part of that met
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sequence of experiences. recently, lot of people are particularly under represented in the construction and real estate industries. pascal so gone is one of the few to break through the vet for her lady liberty is more than a symbol of freedom. it's really the kind of the statement against racism, right, is the structure and to have our project to be on this island and be part of that experience is important. and so for me, the opportunities are not lost on me that my family took a risk right to come and to be here and just to enter into the unknown and what was expected. these hot dogs are famous in washington dc. just like the woman who owns the successful restaurant when they're served, virginia ali but customers come here for more than her special chilly dogs. get frequently asked to have their photos taken with the 89 year old business owner
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. bins, chilly. bull even got a visit from the rack. obama, when he was newly elected as president, his spot is marked to this day. this diner has long serve as a melting pot, regardless of age, class and race. everyone is welcome here. the counter hasn't changed since 1958 when virginia opened the local hotspot with our husband back then life for african americans was completely different because we couldn't go downtown to the theater all we couldn't go downtown and danielle. oh, we couldn't buy a house of town holiness, places like that. but we had everything we needed to hear back in new york. pascal so belong, wants to show us her favorite building site in the bronx. that's a dressing racial disparity. the architect says that also means better housing. she describes the moment in her studies when she was clearly judged on the color of her skin. professor asked me and another student the stance,
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so it felt different. i didn't know what was happening. maybe it was, it was an assignment that was coming and they needed to leaders. and he said, okay, these 2 will never become an architect because they're women. and because they're black. like for you. well it's, it was shocking. i think with more shocking than anything else. because like it wasn't expected in any way and as a competitive person, that was the sentence i needed to hear that pasco is meeting a successful career for herself. thinking differently was the key to this project for 500 departments are being built in affordable living space with lots of glass in greenery type a very different from the crammed housing blocks where many black families have lived up to now now living quarters that so tight that is very hard to do so, so places like parks and outdoor space has become that much more critical because it allows culturally for us to have time with our family share. i mean with that family. so the client itself will buy product, pay to triple the amount of barbecue grill, the parts. oh, good. good review. i mean, this is not like a beautiful,
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glorious expression, even though it's affordable housing that people from the dignity of pride as it looked at their home as the experience of quality space. bronze point wasn't just created by sitting at a desk. pascal and 2 other colleagues talked at length with local residents. the team took time to hear what they wanted and what was missing from the area. 40000 people have already applied to live here. need to start. so where's your heart out? what is your mind that when you start surprising and make sure that the end addresses the voices of everyone? virginia and your family want to continue passing on the inspirational story of bins, chile, bowl and its role within the black community. school groups visit regularly for history, lessons over hot dogs and fries as they've always has a very of pre payment the way you'd like to be treated. yeah, edward edward st statement, the way you'd like to be treated even the angry ones,
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if you get to them. she says, that's why the chili bowl has been such a popular community spot for 65 years. you are always open to everybody and i wonder has that's health, the toner ends and openness. i think it helped us and, and, and my family and my business and i think it's something that should be practice. well, why, if we can get everybody to be kind to each other would be a wonderful thing. time has kind of stood still at bins chilly ball. but her son come all only says that things for african americans have changed since the civil rights movement. he continues to run the diner with his family and we've gone from all the working on civil rights. and now we're talking about every kind of rights, a rights of human rights and animal rights. and that doesn't mean that racism doesn't say that exist in the world and then we don't, we still have problems, but we certainly can move on a long way from, from 1958 to now. pascal
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is back at her old catholic or in school. this is where it all began for her. now she has a clear message to encourage more young women. in that moment i was shocked, but it also allowed me to understand my responsibility. when i walk into a space, i won't just be pasco, right. i will be representing my race, my, the city, my gender. so i therefore have to show up and show out every single time that also kind of said to me that i couldn't just be an architect who did buildings. but i also needed to come in and rock the profession at the same time united, but i also thought it was like really, as far as like she, when she does all that is like exceptional in here for you feel like i will be i'll make a change like addition onto pasco, and she will help me along with it. man, i got to live in pesto also feels that her success comes with a degree of responsibility. i think her goal is ambitious. she wants to see sexism
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and racism eradicated from our industry within the next 5 years. the in the past, the least, but are always felt afraid when she waited for the bus. and karachi, pakistan taking the bus and negatively means being harassed by man. but now she has the option of taking a women only pink bus, a service launched earlier this year. being uh well the navy is a very important for me to have a easy mode of transportation. so i, they, the spring bus is a very good issue. the from the gilman gave the there are more than 30 pink buses. they come every 20 minutes and traverse routes across
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the city. unlike normal buses, their clean air conditioned and the passengers can usually find a seat. a ticket costs the equivalent of $20.00 or a sense that makes it a bit more expensive than other busses, but it's money well spent eventually on c, b, c. these buses like even the ticket controllers are women from so b, b is 17 years old. this is her 1st job. she and her family were worried, but once she began working, she'd be exposed to all sorts of dangers. well the only thing is was i was very worried about crime here, interaction police missing with you know, but the pink bus is
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a safe space not way. and no one's going to rob me here. the only man allowed on the bus is a driver. now i only need to worry about my safety on my way to and from work we offer to a flat out good rod to but he does corrupt. she has one of the country's highest crime rates or last year, up to a $143.00 crimes. a day were reported in the city. and the victims were awesome. women out on their own. that's the main reason why the transport ministry launch. the pink bus service is main dominated society. and if you talk about myself, i wonder, low my daughter on her sister on rights to drive it on the convention of the bus. so it is basically an issue and the father of the, remember the plan is to introduce the service and other cities in pakistan. we have
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a meeting with the coordinator of the project. mohammed guzman tells us that the service is not only popular with the female passengers. the driver's appreciate it to that is that i can i in the ping bus the specific computers. so a few minutes how many chairs, wilmington motors are put in place and that were also a one to a flight of drywall flight. right. so that's why the 5th a ping bus to drive for the women in karachi, the pink buses make life a lot easier. elizabeth, dar works for an advertising agency. these days or half hour commute is much less stressful. you have to like this positive. imagine side like push to say that and to do more of this woman in our society,
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