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⚖️AXE 7📗 Première · B2 · Grand Oral

⚖️ Diversity & Inclusion

Gender equality, minorities and representation, social justice, discrimination, the #MeToo movement.

💡 Key Notions
Gender equality: equal rights and opportunities for all genders in all social, economic and political spheres
Intersectionality (Kimberlé Crenshaw): multiple overlapping identities create compounded discrimination
#MeToo: the global movement exposing sexual harassment, sparked by the Weinstein scandal (2017)
Glass ceiling: the invisible barrier that prevents women and minorities from reaching leadership positions
📝 Vocabulary
gender equalityégalité des genres
"Gender equality is fundamental to human rights."
discriminationdiscrimination
"Racial discrimination is illegal but still widespread."
representationreprésentation
"Women are underrepresented in STEM careers."
empowermentémancipation
"Education is key to the empowerment of women."
glass ceilingplafond de verre
"Women still face a glass ceiling in many professions."
biasbiais
"Unconscious bias affects hiring and promotion decisions."
minorityminorité
"Minority communities face structural disadvantages."
privilegeprivilège
"Privilege often goes unrecognised by those who have it."
✍️ Grammar Focus
📝 Exercices
EX-P-AX7-1DifficileEssay — Is true equality possible?

'True equality is impossible as long as structural discrimination persists.' Write a structured essay (180-200 words) discussing this statement.

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📊 SES
Inégalités sociales, politiques de redistribution, sociologie
Vocabulaire spécifique
affirmative actionsocial mobilitywelfare stateredistributionsocioeconomicGini coefficientstructural
EX-P-AX7-S1DifficileAffirmative Action (SES)

'Affirmative action policies are necessary to correct historical injustices.' Evaluate this statement using sociological and economic arguments.

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