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    Feminism is the theory that genders should be politically, economically, and socially equal to one another. Over the course of a couple decades the term Feminism has become the new “f-word” (introduction to Feminism: Opposing Viewpoints). Many are offended by the word and will not associate with it, even if that person is in support of gender equality. This is due to the overwhelming amount of stereotypes surrounding feminism. Feminists are categorized as man-hating lesbians with a desire to…

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    In America there has always been a struggle for gender equality and what that truly means. In the nineteenth century American women could not vote, hold office, or sit on juries. Married women were subjected to the will of their husbands. They were not even entitled to control the money they earned; their assets belonged to their husbands. Women were generally barred from speaking in public, even when the audience was reform-oriented (Benson, Sonia, Daniel E. Brannen, Jr., and Rebecca Valentine.…

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    Gender equality is the equal rights and consideration of the sexes. For decades, women have always done what men told them to do; thus, creating “what is feminine” and “what is masculine”. Even though we are all human, women have been trained to be submissive while men have been trained to be large and in charge. Since the beginning of time, men and women were seen as two separate people; men did all the hard work and women stayed home to take care of the children and the household. These…

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    equals. Furthermore, Hindus believe in the spiritual equality of males and females on an existential level as a representation of enlightenment. Advaita teacher Ramana Maharshi summarized the Bhagavadagita 5:18-19 teaching by stating “knowledge and deliverance do not differ between sexes.” (Rambachan 103). These doctrinal premises allow spiritua l leaders to advocate for spiritual equality, yet gender inequality embodied as prescribed gender roles remains throughout the world. I wonder , if…

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    Gender equality is one of many goals our society aims to achieve. Battling centuries of oppression, war, unequal rights to vote, work, or go to school; the progress our society has made over the last century, shows we have evolved socially. However, women continue to hold less power and value than their male constituents and in order to fully achieve gender equality, economic, legal, and social aspects must be met equally. Men and women are different in many ways; through a constructionist lens…

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    cohesion. Whilst the attained ability for women to voice has seen refinement to previously confined gender roles, acculturated issues regarding gender equality further stimulate women to embrace their voice. The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s response to the patriarchal society of the nineteenth century, and the Australian Human Rights Commission 2017 document, A Conversation in Gender Equality, reflect the issues important to women. Differing in context, both texts present…

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    Furthermore, men play a role in gender equality. There are men in the world who fear, women are going to do better than men. According to Sheryl Sandberg when a man is successful he is liked by both men and women, on the other hand when a woman is successful she is disliked by both genders. This is because a woman is seen as if she cannot achieve much, and when she does it provokes the emotion of jealousy. Even though, studies have shown women bring knowledge to work places. Sheryl Sandberg…

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    Wikipedia describes intersectionality as “the study of overlapping or intersecting social identities and related systems of oppression, domination, or discrimination.” I think in this modern age, feminism is centered around straight, white, primarily upper-middle class women in their mid-to-late twenties. While these people may experience sexism in their daily life, it should center around women with less privilege-- women of color, LBT women, women living in poverty, etc. In addition to this,…

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    Abstract Gender equality is an important factor in women empowerment. Men and women is affected differently from changes in climate as well as poor countries are affected more from this phenomenon. Vulnerability is another key issue related with gender equality and women empowerment. Women are more vulnerable to climate changes because they are lack of access to social and financial support and education as well. There are many projects which are constituted by NGOs help to reduce vulnerability…

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    disparities in the distribution of good paying, more secure jobs (Block and Galabuzi, 2011) Literature Review A 2005 report on Status of Women in Canada conducted an on-line consultation on gender equality: The data analyzed on the Status of Women Canada were obvious. In response to the question “if you agree that gender equality should be a higher priority for Canada”, 57.7% strongly agreed and 27.9 agreed, while only 8% strongly disagreed. Little wonder why the Justin Trudeau’s government is…

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