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    Target retail chain recently found itself in a hot soup after it formulated a contentious policy that aimed at allowing its employees and customers to use the bathrooms which matched their gender identity. This move aimed at benefiting the transgender individuals as it permitted them to use the bathroom which matched their sexual identity that is different the sex of their birth. However, this policy received mixed reactions from the members of the public, some of whom signed online petition to…

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    Feminist Theory Of Crime

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    analyse how it contributes to criminal justice. Lastly, consider how the importance of gender helps understand policing. The term policing falls…

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    The Equal Rights Amendment

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    abolishing slavery was not the end of the fight for the rights of African Americans, and a Bill of Rights did not stop the people from arguing for more rights, such as same sex marriage. All of these fights have stemmed from a common root: the desire for equality. In 1923, only three years after…

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    people. The echoes of discrimination and dated customs, which restricted women from living as equals, has been silenced completely by the pursuit of their own will and voice. Goals and ideals that were initially sought-after in the commencement of equality between men and women have been tainted with over-ambition. Instead of striving to become parallel to men in political, social, and economic affairs, women as a community demand to be more than just comparable. Feminism has radically impacted…

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    “the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class and gender as they apply to a given individual or group, regarded as creating overlapping and interdependent systems of discrimination or disadvantage” ("Intersectionality - Definition Of Intersectionality In English | Oxford Dictionaries"). In other words, intersectionality is how one sees society categorizes a person due to their class, race, age, gender, and ability and realizes that either paired up or alone, these…

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    to be more lucrative, the company will put more money into it. Discrimination, again, is not the issue here. You always hear feminists, among many things, complaining about these petty things such as manspreading, the fore mentioned wage gap and gender shaming. But to be honest, out of all feminist arguments, objectification and domestic violence are the only ones people should take seriously. But the rest of them simply do not stand…

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    feminist film. Feminism is about “social, political and economic quality of the sexes” (Hobbs & Rice, 2012, page 6), something that this film does not show. It also happens to be a film that does not make an attempt to combat gender binaries and fails at representing all genders of its target audience, which is people of all ages due to the film’s G rating (Parentpreviews, 2015). It is not merely the fact that the cast is primarily male that prevents it from being feminist; as Derr (2013) points…

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    What is feminism? According to Amy Kesselman in Illuminating How Identities, Stereotypes and Inequalities Matter through Gender Studies, Feminism by definition is “the belief women have been subordinate to men as well as to commitment to working for freedom in all aspects of social life”. Women have gone down a long, winding road when it comes recieving their rights. The feminist movement first stemmed all the way from the 1890’s when women joined efforts in prohibition. Women, during this time…

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    it that in 2013, a country built off of equality is still struggling with gender equality? This question can begin to be solved by looking back at the very beginning of America’s history to when the Puritans and Quakers were building their societies. Both groups came to the New World hoping to create a stable and moral society without the troubling demographic and economic transformations that were taking over England, but their opposing approaches to gender relations and childrearing practices…

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    Ambassador, gave an inspirational speech about gender equality. Feminism, defined by Watson is, “the theory of the political, economic and social equality of sexes” (Watson). Before the twentieth century, men and women were treated differently due to their gender. Women were caretakers for their husband and children while men were the providers for the family. However, towards the end of the twentieth century, society’s views on feminism and gender equality began to transform immensely. Today,…

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