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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FeminismFeminism - Wikipedia

    Buddhist feminism is a movement that seeks to improve the religious, legal, and social status of women within Buddhism. It is an aspect of feminist theology which seeks to advance and understand the equality of men and women morally, socially, spiritually, and in leadership from a Buddhist perspective.

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  3. Elinor Burkett. Feminism - Equality, Women's Rights, Activism: The women’s movement of the 1960s and ’70s, the so-called “second wave” of feminism, represented a seemingly abrupt break with the tranquil suburban life pictured in American popular culture. Yet the roots of the new rebellion were buried in the frustrations of college ...

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  5. 1. Sept. 2020 · This may be related to the fact that while black British feminism had a reception within Nordic feminist and gender studies environments in the 1990’s, US black feminist theory was less prominent. Thus, we argue, the Nordic intake of the US-born word intersectionality was and still is heavily influenced and twisted by side-glances to the British activist and academic scene. Something that is ...

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    19. März 2017 · We believe feminism requires us not to deprecate, but to analyze. Campaigns against Israeli policies such as Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions forbid intellectual exchanges, and this is antithetical to feminism. BDS directs feminist energy away from finding ways to a peaceful solution that respects the humanity of both Israelis and Palestinians.

  7. Pocket-Sized Feminism discusses the shame that Blythe Baird feels about not being a more vocal feminist and about her place as a woman in a America where sexism and sexual assault is prevalent ...