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The Domino Effect
1. A child is born.
2. The child grows up.
3. A kid tells this child that she can’t do something a boy can do because she is a girl.
4. The girl gets sad and mad.
5.The girl keeps growing up.
6.The girl goes to school to be a doctor but is told she isn't able to do it because she's a woman.
7. The girl doesn't want to be a doctor because of what was told.
8. She ends up being a nurse and gets paid less than a doctor.
9. Since gender inequality exist they have negative impacts on many careers or in a day to day lifestyle.
A health component that is involved in the domino effect of my STF is emotional health because any person can get upset when being discriminated. Another health component that is involved in the domino effect of my STF is mental health because people telling you you're not good enough can leave a scar in your head reminding you that you're not good enough.
More Stakeholders
Q: Have you ever been criticized for your gender?
A: Yes, when i was younger it would happen a lot. But it happens now and then.
Q: If you remember, at what age did you first get criticized for your gender?
A: Yes, the principle came in and asked for 3 strong boys to help carry some boxes and I was disappointed that I couldn’t help out because I think he felt that girls aren’t as strong as boys.
Interview with Rosalina
https://www.vic.gov.au/gender-equality-and-womens-leadership
https://www.heforshe.org/en/movement
https://www.joinonelove.org/learn/gender-stereotypes-impact-behavior/