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Feminist movements

Definition

Feminist movements refer to organized efforts by individuals or groups advocating for gender equality and challenging patriarchal systems of power. These movements aim to address various issues affecting women's rights such as suffrage, reproductive rights, equal pay, and ending violence against women.

Analogy

Think of feminist movements as puzzle pieces coming together to create a complete picture of equality. Each piece represents different aspects like political activism, social change, legal reforms, education campaigns - all working together towards achieving gender equality.

Related terms

Suffrage movement: A political campaign striving for women's right to vote during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Third-wave feminism: A feminist movement that emerged in the 1990s, focusing on intersectionality, inclusivity, and challenging traditional gender roles.

Gender equality: The concept of equal rights, opportunities, and treatment for individuals regardless of their gender identity or expression.

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