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" ... And after it happened the second time, I made a decision, and I challenge others to join me in this action: The "No manels for me" (#NoManels4Me) boycott challenge. ... "
" ... Certainly there are many all-male panels at conferences, and these have been derided as well. Often referred to as manels, these panels perpetuate the notion that the men are the knowledgeable experts. But there are no manels about what it’s like to be a man in blockchain, and nobody asks them how they maintain work-life balance. ... "
" ... Further, without designing diverse events guided by explicit anti-racist policies, sponsors will experience backlash (attendees are increasingly calling out “manels” and “Whanels” at events, or pointing out when “impacted individuals” are omitted from the stage); will upset speakers, especially those who have experienced racism in the workplace; and may appear tone-deaf or risk cancellation when panels don’t reflect the racial and ethnic makeup the moment demands. For example, after George Floyd’s murder, the nation’s awareness of systemic racism soared – some events which didn’t include speakers representing the Black experience were cancelled or postponed. ... "
" ... including manels (all-male panels), manterruption (when men interrupt women who are speaking), mansplaining (when a man explains something to a woman, usually in a condescending tone) and hepeating (a man repeats something a woman said and gets credit for it as if the idea was his own). The book provides scripts for every conceivable situation and provides tips on how to amplify the voices and presence of those who are too often overlooked. Some of these suggestions include: ... "
" ... “Tired of the #manels,” shares Paula Brantner, President and Principal, PB Work Solutions. Manels, or all-male panels, signify an erroneous lack of available female expertise and/or the lack of importance in including a woman’s experience in tech leadership. ... "