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- Feminism | Definition, History, Types, Waves, Examples, Facts . . .
Feminism, the belief in social, economic, and political equality of the sexes Although largely originating in the West, feminism is manifested worldwide and is represented by various institutions committed to activity on behalf of women’s rights and interests
- feminism summary | Britannica
feminism, Social movement that seeks equal rights for women Widespread concern for women’s rights dates from the Enlightenment; one of the first important expressions of the movement was Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
- Feminism Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
FEMINISM meaning: 1 : the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities; 2 : organized activity in support of women's rights and interests
- feminism - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
Feminism is the belief in the social, economic, and political equality of women and men Feminists are committed to activity on behalf of women’s rights and interests The term feminism also suggests seeking broader vistas for women
- feminism: Facts Related Content - Encyclopedia Britannica
Feminism, the belief in social, economic, and political equality of the sexes Although largely originating in the West, feminism is manifested worldwide and is represented by various institutions committed to activity on behalf of women’s rights and interests Learn more about feminism
- Feminism - Intersectionality, Inclusivity, Activism | Britannica
Feminism - Intersectionality, Inclusivity, Activism: The third wave of feminism emerged in the mid-1990s It was led by so-called Generation Xers who, born in the 1960s and ’70s in the developed world, came of age in a media-saturated and culturally and economically diverse milieu
- Black feminism | Definition, History, Intersectionality, Facts . . .
Black feminism is a political and social movement that focuses on the multidimensional aspects of the oppression of Black women in the United States and other countries
- Feminism - Suffrage, Equality, Activism | Britannica
Feminism - Suffrage, Equality, Activism: These debates and discussions culminated in the first women’s rights convention, held in July 1848 in the small town of Seneca Falls, New York
- Feminism - Equality, Womens Rights, Activism | Britannica
Feminism - Equality, Women's Rights, Activism: The women’s movement of the 1960s and ’70s, the so-called “second wave” of feminism, represented a seemingly abrupt break with the tranquil suburban life pictured in American popular culture
- second wave of feminism - Encyclopedia Britannica
Unlike the first wave of feminism, of the 19th and early 20th centuries, which focused primarily on securing women’s right to vote, the second wave lobbied for equality in all aspects of women’s experience, particularly in employment, politics, marriage and family, education, and sexuality
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