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    2.3 Gender Based violence in Tanzania factor and impacts A recent review of ‘gender studies carried in 36 countries around the world has indicated that gender based violence is prevalent and 60% of women have been exposed or experienced violence perpetrated by a partner or family member’ (Craine et al. 1988). Gender Based Violence (GBV) is a reality that is part of many women in Tanzania who are intersectionaly bound by collective societal norms and taboos that gives men privilege over…

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    Women's Rights In Congo

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    than a human. The women that are sold have the absence of gender equality and human rights. When the women are sold then are intended for the purpose as sex slave. From Iraq Fiona Keating reports, “At least 2,500 women and children have been imprisoned, sexually abused and sold for around $10 each by Isis slavers.” 2,500 women and children with their rights stolen from them. That is a remarkably high number that shows how much gender equality and female safety is needed in Iraq. Afghanistan is…

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    sports has increased by 10 times since 1972 for multiple reasons. But the main reason is Title IX. This educational amendment enforces gender equality in any educational program, sports, student housing and federal assistance. Title IX has greatly improved the equality of women 's sports and brought vast amounts of attention to women 's sports. One example of gender discrimination in women 's sports is the playing conditions. In December of 2015, the United States women 's national soccer team…

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    How has feminism impacted society and pop culture today? What is feminism? Feminism is the equality of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men. Women are most likely payed less than a man on the same exact job. Women have been fighting for gender equality for many years now and it is just now starting to have an impact on society. These are some things you should know about it. How has feminism helped society so far? Feminism has helped blur the lines…

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    Rhetorical Proposition: Women are now contributing to the continuation of gender equality. Venue: The New York Times Audience (venue): The New York Times has a wide ranging audience because of the broad scope of its coverage. The fact that this publication is both online and in print expands the audience even further. The audience would have a wide variety of racial backgrounds but would likely be upper or middle class individuals because accessing The New York Times requires monetary funds.…

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    Quran Gender Equality

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    Asma Barlas performed a workshop on Islam and Autonomy, she showed a picture of a Burqa-clad woman which raised the question “does the Qur’an support gender equality?” Barlas raises many issues addressing her research subject about what the Quran says about patriarchy. I will be discussing Barlas arguments in depth and viewing whether the Quran truly treats males and females equally. In summary of Barlas article she states, if cultural modes represent differentiation then what better maker on…

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    have done and are doing to advance the equality between women and men and to stop violence against women.” (TS) Even Beyonce is apart of this movement spreading great messages. “If feminism becomes more visible in the media and in popular culture, I think people’s perceptions surrounding it would change.” (TS) Unfortunately that is how things work because if it isn't cool nobody wants to know about…

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    3.1 The Gender Equality Issue. Gender inequality is an issue within our classrooms/schools. Gender stereotypes stem from societies ideologies and are soaked up by children at an early age. From the day children are born restrictions and expectations are placed on them. Gender stereotypes that are placed on children by society are impacting the way children think and act, (National Union of Teachers, 2013, p.3). These gender stereotypes are formed by what society deems acceptable. For instance it…

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    The Importance Of Title IX

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    Title IX, published and promoted by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, determines whether universities have the ability to properly engage in equal opportunity activities that embraces the idea of bringing equality to the underrepresented gender. Through the Title IX regulation, an institution who sponsors an athletic program, must provide equal opportunities and accommodations for both men and women. The three-part test associated with Title IX essentially determines whether a…

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    Not Ready to Make Nice Steen Jorgensen The exhibit Not Ready to Make Nice was curated by Neysa Page-Lieberman and was created as a presentation of the Guerrilla Girls. The Guerrilla Girls are an activist group whose main goal is to fight for feminism and create change among society. The Guerrilla Girls have been an activist group ever since since 1985 when they first began to fight for feminist rights in the art community. The name Guerrilla Girls comes from the…

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