On Monday, I gave my "what I did at ICWIP 2008" talk to the RAL WiSET (women in science, engineering and techonology group). It went well even though the crowd was a bit sparse - serves me right for booking the talk during half term.
I'm hoping to book a recap for a wider (male-inclusive) audience for later on, as I've had at least three people say that they wanted to hear the presentation, but couldn't make Monday. I want to include some men, as there's a lot of stuff that was discussed that has potentially beneficial impact on male physicists as well. Stuff like site visits, which can improve the working climate for everyone, and childcare and career clashes, and the two-body problem.
One of my hot rant-buttons is this: I always get really annoyed when issues like childcare are ghettoised as "women's issues", because there are plenty of women out there who don't have or want kids, and a lot of fathers out there who need support. Childcare is a parents' issue - doesn't matter if male or female. It would really help level the playing field if it was socially accepted that men were as likely to take time out of work to look after small kids as women.
I'm only asking for a widespread change in society here - shouldn't take too long, honest!
Regardless, I want to get the message spread that changing things to improve the lot of women in physics also improves the lot of men in physics too. It's a win-win situation - and this really needs to be publicised. I'll try my best!