In the 1970s, feminists fought for a range of issues centered around gender equality and women's rights. Key battles included advocating for reproductive rights, such as access to contraception and abortion, as well as equal pay and employment opportunities. They also sought to raise awareness about sexual harassment and domestic violence, pushing for legal reforms and societal changes. This era saw the emergence of the second-wave feminist movement, which focused on broader cultural and social inequalities faced by women.
A Black Feminist Activist is a feminist who is concerned about issues that impact on black women specifically. An activist is someone who takes action to further their fight for their cause.
Feminist philisophers are those women or the philoshopers who talk about the right of the female and even fight for it. They say that female are also equal to male. And should get right equal to the male in every sector.
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The famous feminist Alice Paul wrote it, in the early 1920s. But it took until the 1970s for it to pass congress and be sent to the states for ratification.
The modern feminist movement became more organized and focused after the second wave of feminism in the 1960s and 1970s. During this time, feminists rallied around issues such as reproductive rights, workplace equality, and gender-based violence. This wave of activism laid the foundation for ongoing feminist organizing and advocacy efforts.
World War II significantly contributed to the later feminist movement by reshaping gender roles and highlighting women's capabilities in the workforce. As men were drafted and sent to fight, women took on roles in factories, offices, and other sectors traditionally dominated by men, proving their ability to contribute economically and socially. This shift not only challenged existing stereotypes but also laid the groundwork for the post-war feminist movements of the 1960s and 1970s, which sought to secure equal rights and opportunities for women. The war experience empowered women to advocate for their rights and continue pushing for societal change.
Susan B. Anthony
Increased attentions for issues involving women's health, violence against women, and divorce.
Technically, all you have to do is identify as a feminist. At worst, you'd be a bad feminist (as opposed to not a real feminist) because feminism is a movement, not an organisation. To be a good feminist, you'd have to engage in women's rights advocacy or women's rights activism.
he was very feminist in nature.
The Feminist Press was created in 1970.
Feminist Formations was created in 1988.