suffragettes
suffragettes
The term should read women's rights.
Some may use the term women's libber. I think you are forward and progressive thinker if you are for women's rights.
The term "quaife" refers to Barzillai Quaife, a English-born editor, bookseller and teacher in Australia and New Zealand, who advocates fiercely for the rights of the Maori.
Women's rights
The term that best describes the group of people who worked for a woman's right to vote is "suffragists." These activists advocated for women's suffrage, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, fighting for legal rights to vote and participate in the democratic process. Both men and women were involved in this movement, which played a crucial role in securing women's voting rights in many countries.
Hawk
"Kababaihan" is a Filipino term that translates to "women" in English. It encompasses the roles, rights, and experiences of women in Filipino society, highlighting their contributions and challenges. The term is often used in discussions about gender equality, women's empowerment, and social issues affecting women in the Philippines.
A faminist is a term that combines "feminist" and "famine," often used to describe someone who advocates for women's rights and issues specifically related to the impact of famine and food insecurity on women and marginalized communities. This concept highlights how gender inequalities can exacerbate the effects of famine, as women often bear the brunt of food shortages and have limited access to resources. Faminists work to address these disparities and promote equitable food systems that consider gender dynamics.
This philosophy is known as liberalism. Liberalism emphasizes individual rights, democratic governance, and equality under the law. It advocates for limited government intervention and aims to protect personal freedoms and promote social progress.
I'd argue that if black feminism didn't exist there would still be womanism, and whether there was a term for black feminism/womanism or not black women would still be fighting for their rights as human beings. Feminism is overwhelmingly white-centered, however consider before the suffrage (white women fighting for white womens rights, and ignoring the rights of women of colour) black women were still fighting for their rights to exist and to their freedom - white feminism is a small island in a sea of history of women fighting for their rights to be treated as equals.
The term suffragist is derived from the word suffrage, which refers to the right to vote in political elections. Suffragists were individuals who advocated for granting voting rights to women.