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  2. Women in France - Wikipedia

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    The roles of women in France have changed throughout history. In 1944, French women obtained women's suffrage . As in other Western countries, the role of women underwent many social and legal changes in the 1960s and 1970s.

  3. Feminism in France - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in France is the history of feminist thought and movements in France. Feminism in France can be roughly divided into three waves: First-wave feminism from the French Revolution through the Third Republic which was concerned chiefly with suffrage and civic rights for women.

  4. Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen

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    First page of Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen. The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen (French: Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la citoyenne), also known as the Declaration of the Rights of Woman, was written on 14 September 1791 by French activist, feminist, and playwright Olympe de Gouges in response to the 1789 Declaration of ...

  5. Women in the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Family and the Nation: Gender and Citizenship in Revolutionary France, 1789-1830 (2005) excerpt and text search; Hufton Olwen, Women and the Limits of Citizenship in the French Revolution (2nd ed 1999) 236pp. Hufton Hufton, Olwen (1992). Women and the Limits of Citizenship in the French Revolution. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press.

  6. France’s Cesar Awards: Gender Parity Achieved, But Still No ...

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    After a year of upheaval, France’s Cesar Awards will host its 46th edition under new leadership on Friday with more diversity and parity within its 4,292-strong membership. Across the ...

  7. Women's Petition to the National Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Abolishment of male privilege throughout France. Equal liberty, advantages, rights, and honors between the sexes. Equal nobleness between the genders and sexes including grammatically. The end of clauses stating "the wife is authorized by her husband" because there should be equality within the household. Right for all to wear breeches.

  8. Women in the French National Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Marie-France Lorho: Vaucluse's 4th constituency: 21 August 2017 Serving Socialist: Michèle Victory: Ardèche's 2nd constituency: 25 December 2017 21 June 2022 Stood down Miscellaneous left: Manuéla Kéclard-Mondésir: Martinique's 2nd constituency: 23 April 2018 Serving Socialist: Sylvie Tolmont: Sarthe's 4th constituency: 11 July 2018 21 ...

  9. LGBTQ rights in France - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, France became the first country in the world to declassify gender dysphoria as a mental illness. Additionally, since 2017, transgender people have been allowed to change their legal gender without undergoing surgery or receiving any medical diagnosis. [3] France has frequently been named one of the most gay-friendly countries in the ...