Men, Take the GenderAvenger Pledge to Make Sure Women's Voices Are Present On Every Panel

Join the hundreds of other men who have signed the GA Pledge to declare:

"I will not serve as a panelist at a public conference when there are no women* on the panel**"

* GenderAvenger knows and affirms that trans women are women.   ** A panel consists of 3 or more people.

Attention men, and the women who live or work with them! Hundreds of men have signed the GA Pledge, and we encourage more to step up and sign it so all-male panels, aka manels, become history. When men sign the Pledge, we ask them tell us why they signed, so we thought we’d share some of those reasons from men working in a variety of fields, including employees from companies like Netflix and PepsiCo, small business entrepreneurs, members of Congress, college and law school professors, technical recruiters and consultants, lawyers, and social workers.

We firmly believe that if more men are asked to sign the Pledge, many more will sign, watch for lack of diversity, and act to change it. If you believe women’s voices belong in the public dialog, sign the GA Pledge and ask someone else to sign with you, because we are stronger together. 

As we say at GenderAvenger, challenge it, and change it, because women as equals will become the norm when it is the norm, everywhere.

I signed because nothing changes unless we make it change.

— Victor Ricchezza

It is literally one of the least things I can do towards promoting gender equality. There’s so much more work to be done.
— Aaron Shipp
When listening to a panel lacking diversity, I worry about the perspectives I’m not getting.
— John Irvine

Actions matter, passivity matters, balance matters.

— Richard Moorhead

Because women’s opinions are important to a well-functioning society.

— Tom Neff

This is long overdue and should be policy for every ethical conference and organization.
— Timothy Kaldas
We are stronger as a society when all voices are represented.
— Jeff Boron

There can be no progress without women at the table.

— Congressman Donald M. Payne Jr.

Women are usually underrepresented in academic and political forums and it is our responsibility to fight this back, demanding parity in every single space.

— Luis Antonio González Jiménez

I want to live in a just world, and this is a small step away from injustice.
— William Cross
I have learned far too many great things from women to not continue listening, and making sure that their voices are always encouraged at and invited to the table to speak.
— Nick Luallin

To divest myself from unearned privilege as a man to create equity and opportunity for women.

— Michael Bourgoise

It’s the right thing to do!

— Eric Renz-Whitmore

Important way to publicly demonstrate private beliefs.
— Garrett Mitchell
I want my wife and daughter to feel equal in the workplace to any other peer.
— John Porambo

Our society, our country, the world needs the input, wisdom, guidance and leadership of women. I pledge to do everything I can so that more women's voices are heard.

— Jason Wells

So that I don’t forget.

— Jon Festinger

To advance gender equity, and to be a better ally to women striving for equity.
— David Waksberg
My field of international relations has many, many super talented women, working across all areas of research. Male only panels are the product of organizational laziness and evidence of impoverished male networks.
— Christian Reus-Smit

Mixed gender panels are both richer and more relevant.

— Thomas Lawson

So men, take the Pledge! And everyone else, make sure the men you live and work with know about the GA Pledge so they can stand with all of us!