Gretchen Carlson: How we can end sexual harassment at work
Gretchen Carlson: İşyerinde cinsel tacize nasıl son veririz
Gretchen Carlson is a tireless advocate for workplace equality and women's empowerment. Full bio
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a much-deserved promotion,
hak ettiğim terfiydi;
wrote down on a piece of paper
bütün erkekler, bir kağıda
that I could do for them.
cinsel fantazilerini yazmışlar.
was an office with a window."
penceresi olan bir ofisti."
I could get a bill out of committee;
hakkında ondan tavsiye istemiştim;
getirip getirmediğimi sordu."
araştırdığım son bir yıl içinde
of the horrific stories
over the last year,
korkunç hikayelerin
workplace sexual harassment.
for millions of women,
a Democrat or an Independent.
Demokrat veya bağımsız.
that you can take that power back.
konusunda sizi teşvik etmek.
aşağı attım.
started to happen.
started reaching out to me
utançlarını paylaşmak isteyen
of pain and agony and shame.
that even in the 21st century,
fark ettim.
that he'd watched the night before
that vile c-word every day.
"a" ile başlayan sözcüğü diyorlarmış.
Wall Street deal again.
anlaşma yapamamış.
one-dollar bills in her face,
bir dolarlık banknotları sallayıp
iş olduğunu fark ettim.
in the workplace.
uğruyor.
never get reported.
hiçbir zaman şikayet edilmiyor.
olarak nitelendiriliyorlar,
and troublemakers
çamur atılıyorlar,
kara listeye alınıyorlar
in many cases, career-ending.
kariyerin sonu anlamına gelebiliyor.
neredeyse tamamı
in their chosen profession,
çalışmıyorlar,
of my year as Miss America,
yılın sonunda başıma geldi,
a very high-ranking TV executive
bir televizyon yöneticisiyle,
throughout the day,
ettiğini düşünüyordum,
görüşmesi yapıyordu,
he suddenly lunged on top of me
birden üstüme atladı
into the business" -- silly me --
girmem gerektiğini anlamamıştım.
meeting with a high-ranking publicist,
bir halka ilişkiler uzmanıyla görüşürken,
so hard into his crotch,
öyle sert soktu ki
out of all of your self-confidence.
güveninizi altüst ediyor.
so much work to do.
a lot of well-known people,
where we'd be today.
harassment in the workplace;
bitirmeye çalışırken,
Richmond, Virginia'da
my first gig in television news
ilk işimi aldım.
özgüvenli gülüşe bakın.
with the bright pink jacket.
that blondes have a lot of brains.
için canımı dişime takıyordum.
stories I covered
haberlerden biri
in Washington, DC.
in the workplace.
bir haberi araştırırken
when he touched my breasts
göğüslerime dokunmasının
against the passenger door --
rolling outside of that door
like I'd seen in the movies,
Harvey Weinstein came to light --
tanınan isimlerinden
movie moguls in all of Hollywood --
konu ortaya çıkınca,
what I had done meant something.
olduğunu fark ettim.
of the '60s and '70s,
olduğunu söyledi,
with sexual harassment.
and find another career."
ve kariyerlerini değiştirmeliler."
working two jobs,
that Uber engineers wear in Silicon Valley
Uber mühendislerinin giydiği
because they want to be famous and rich."
ve zengin olmak için söylüyorlar."
şarkıcılarından birinin,
and richest singers in the world,
with her groping case
and sexual harassment in the workplace:
davalarıyla ilgili konuşulmayan hikaye:
getting our power back?
and enablers into allies.
yanımıza çekmeliyiz.
corporations right now
yüzde doksan sekizinin
don't come forward.
çoğu sesini yükseltmiyor.
called it the "bystander effect."
buna "izleyici etkisi" diyor.
if we carried that through
tanık olanlara da uygulansa
regarding sexual harassment --
ve engellemekte,
these incidences;
to their face;
onları korumakta
yanımızda olun.
a forced arbitration clause
olup olmadığını
harassment claims unheard."
your Seventh Amendment right
Amerikan anayasasının size verdiği
elinizden alıyor.
sizin için geçerli değil.
witnesses or depositions.
picks the arbitrator for you.
arabulucuyu şirket seçiyor.
does the employee win.
çalışan kazanıyor.
working so diligently
a Republican or Democrat first.
diye sormuyor.
buna son vermeliyiz.
yaptığımı biliyorum.
kararı vermemde
my resolution was announced,
okulun ilk gününe denk geldi;
about what they would face.
endişeliydim.
from school and she said,
what happened to you over the summer."
sana yazın ne olduğunu sordu." dedi.
to stand up to two kids
of courage is contagious.
bulaşıcı.
has inspired you,
size de ilham vermiştir,
are coming forward and saying,
whose careers were lost
kadınları işe geri alın.
intimidated or set back;
veya geride kalmayacağız,
by the ways of the establishment
veya geçmişte yaşananlardan dolayı
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Gretchen Carlson - TV journalist, women's empowerment advocateGretchen Carlson is a tireless advocate for workplace equality and women's empowerment.
Why you should listen
Named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People in the World for 2017, Gretchen Carlson is one of the nation's most highly acclaimed journalists and a warrior for women. In 2016, Carlson became the face of sexual harassment in the workplace after her lawsuit against Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes paved the way for thousands of other women facing harassment to tell their stories. Carlson's advocacy put her on the cover of TIME, and her new book, Be Fierce: Stop Harassment and Take Your Power Back, joined the New York Times best-seller list the week it was published. She became a columnist for TIME's online "Motto" newsletter in 2017, focusing on gender and empowerment issues.
Carlson's ongoing work on behalf of women includes advocating for arbitration reform on Capitol Hill; in 2018, she plans to testify before Congress about workplace inequality and forced arbitration clauses in employment contracts. Carlson also created the Gift of Courage Fund and the Gretchen Carlson Leadership Initiative to support empowerment, advocacy and anti-harassment programs for girls and underserved women.
Carlson hosted "The Real Story" on Fox News for three years; co-hosted "Fox and Friends" for seven years; and in her first book, Getting Real, became a national best-seller. She co-hosted "The Saturday Early Show" for CBS in 2000 and served as a CBS News correspondent covering stories including Geneoa's G-8 Summit, Timothy McVeigh’s execution, 9/11 from the World Trade Center and the Bush-Gore election. She started her reporting career in Richmond, Virginia, then served as an anchor and reporter in Cincinnati, Cleveland and Dallas, where she produced and reported a 30-part series on domestic violence that won several national awards.
An honors graduate of Stanford University, Carlson was valedictorian of her high school class and studied at Oxford University in England. A child prodigy on the violin, she performed as a soloist with the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra at age 13, and in 1989, became the first classical violinist to win the Miss America crown.
Ever grateful for the opportunities provided to her and imbued with a "never give up" attitude, Carlson has mentored dozens of young women throughout her career. She serves as a national trustee for the March of Dimes, a member of the board of directors for the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary in Newtown, Connecticut and a trustee of Greenwich Academy, an all-girls preparatory day school in Greenwich, Connecticut. Carlson is married to sports agent Casey Close and mom to their two children.
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