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  2. Why Everyone Should Be A Feminist - AOL

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    Why should the feminist movement be different today? There have been different waves of feminism over the years, but they have all been exclusive of people of color, gay and trans women, and women ...

  3. Feminist urbanism - Wikipedia

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    Feminist urbanism establishes that cities have been designed based on a generalization of users, a focus on the nuclear family and a concept of neutral design. [2] Architecture has also based itself on the ideal of gender as binary and has supported the traditional gender roles that take men as the main users of the city. [ 13 ]

  4. We Should All Be Feminists - Wikipedia

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    She argues that "feminist" isn't an insult, but rather a label that should be embraced by all. While feminism advocates for equity and equality between men and women in all aspects of life, the fiercest opponents of women's liberation believe that feminism is a social movement that focuses on reversing gender roles and making men inferior.

  5. Feminists: What Were They Thinking? - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 a book with portraits was released called 'Emergence' by photographer Cynthia MacAdams which captured women embracing feminism by shedding cultural restrictions. [7] [8] The documentary revisits those photos and those women, and contains interviews with women such as Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Judy Chicago, and at the same time tackling topics such as identity, abortion, race ...

  6. Feminist movements and ideologies - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Mexico first began with the formation of the first liberal feminist association at the Normal de Profesoras in 1904, although women began fighting earlier the school featured the first generation of feminist women, writers, and teachers (Jimenez, 2012.) Feminism later on made waves in the late 20th century around 1988 in Mexico City.

  7. Spare Rib - Wikipedia

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    Spare Rib is now recognised as having shaped debates about feminism in the UK, and as such it was digitised by the British Library in 2015. [1] The magazine contained new writing and creative contributions that challenged stereotypes and supported collective solutions that related to feminist issues. It was published between 1972 and 1993. [2]

  8. Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center - Wikipedia

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    Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center is a 1984 book about feminist theory by bell hooks.The book confirmed her importance in radical feminist thought. The "margin" in the title refers to hooks' description of black women as existing on the margins and their lives hidden from mainstream American society as well as not being part of mainstream feminist theory. [1]

  9. Multiracial feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    Multiracial feminist theory refers to scholarship written by women of color (WOC) that became prominent during the second-wave feminist movement.This body of scholarship "does not offer a singular or unified feminism but a body of knowledge situating women and men in multiple systems of domination."