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LGBTQ social movements (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender social movements) Lily-white movement; Mad Pride (psychiatric social movement) March For Our Lives movement; Masculinism movement; Men's rights movement; Men's liberation movement; Me Too movement; Mothers Against Drunk Driving; Multiculturalism; Namantar Andolan (Change Movement ...
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) – Women's peace movement (created 1915) Women's International Zionist Organization – Founded in 1929 to provide community services in Mandate Palestine, now active in Israel and throughout the Jewish world; Women's World Banking founded 1979, empowering low-income women around the ...
Intellectual and an advocate of the Women's Movement [69] 1800–1874: William Lloyd Garrison: United States: 1805: 1879: Abolitionist, journalist, organizer, advocate [25] 1800–1874: Edith Margaret Garrud: United Kingdom: 1872: 1971: Trained the 'Bodyguard' unit of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in jujutsu self-defence ...
Eva Cox (born 1938) – sociologist and feminist active in politics and social services, member of Women's Electoral Lobby, social commentator on women in power and at work, and social justice Zelda D'Aprano (1928–2018) – trade unionist, feminist, in 1969 chained herself to doors of Commonwealth Building over equal pay
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 November 2024. Series of political campaigns for reforms on feminist issues Part of a series on Feminism History Feminist history History of feminism Women's history American British Canadian German Waves First Second Third Fourth Timelines Women's suffrage Muslim countries US Other women's rights ...
2017 Women's March (United States) Protests against Executive Order 13769 (United States, 2017) Ele Não movement (Brazil, 2018) 2018 Chilean feminist protests and strikes; It also happens here (Mexico, 2018) 2018 Spanish women's strike; 2018 Women's March (United States) 2019 Women's March (United States) Vanitha Mathil (India, 2019)
For example, on a 2013 episode of 'Women's Hour' about fourth wave feminism, a Radio 4 program in the UK, a white feminist leader named Caroline Criado-Perez said "a big part of the problem is the way certain women use intersectionality as a cloak to abuse prominent white feminists".
At the beginning of the last century the creation and the organization of social and feminist movements start in Colombia. Until the 1930s, under the mandate of the Liberal political parties the women's movements managed to consolidate and create a feminism movement, that fought and defend civil and political rights for women.