Male
Female
HeforShe
Emma Watson
Gender Equality
100

this is the biggest killer of men between ages 20–49, eclipsing cancer and heart disease

Suicide

100

At age 8, Emma was confused at being called this word for wanting to direct plays, while boys were not.

"bossy"

100

The HeForShe campaign was launched at the headquarters of this international organization in New York.

United Nations
100

Emma famously acknowledged her most well-known role by asking the audience, "You might be thinking, who is this... girl?

Harry Potter

100

The belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities.

Feminism

200

Watson noted that her male friends felt unable to express these because of a "distorted sense of what constitutes male success."

Feelings/emotions

200

At age 15, Emma’s girlfriends began dropping out of these because they didn't want to appear "muscly."

sports teams

200

The HeForShe logo represents the union of men and women by joining together the symbols of ___ 

male and female symbols

200

Emma was appointed to this official title for UN Women six months prior to the speech.

Goodwill Ambassador

200

Watson stated that if we do nothing, it will take this many years before women are paid the same as men for the same work.

75 years

300

Watson extended a "formal invitation" to men because she noticed that less than this percentage of the audience was male at Hillary Clinton’s 1997 Beijing speech.

30%

300

Watson mentions that in the next 16 years, 15.5 million girls will be married as this

children

300

Emma ended her speech with two famous "If not" questions. Name one of them

"If not me, who?" or "If not now, when?"

300

Emma is a citizen of this country, where she noted she is rightfully paid the same as her male counterparts.

United Kingdom

300

Emma argued that we should stop perceiving gender as two opposing sets of ideals and instead see it as this.

spectrum

400

She argued that if men don’t have to be this in order to be accepted, women won't feel compelled to be submissive.

aggresive

400

Emma stated that at this age, she started to be "sexualized by certain elements of the media

14

400

HeForShe is a solidarity movement initiated by this specific branch of the UN

UN Women

400

Emma used this metaphor, meaning a difficult new undertaking, to describe her first two years as an activist.

baptism of fire

400

Emma stated that "no ___" in the world can yet say they have achieved gender equality

country

500

Emma observed that this person’s role as a parent was valued less by society, despite her needing their presence just as much as her mother's

Her father

500

Emma credited these people—who didn't limit her or love her less for being a girl—as being "inadvertent feminists."

parents/mentors/teachers

500

Emma described the HeForShe movement not just as a fight for rights, but as a fight for this seven-letter word.

freedom

500

At the time of the 2014 speech, Emma had recently graduated from this Ivy League university.

Brown University

500

Emma quoted this 18th-century statesman when she said, "All that is needed for the forces of evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing."

Edmund Burke