Post-WWII global feminist movements refer to the collective efforts by women around the world to fight for gender equality and challenge patriarchal social structures after World War II.
Related terms
Second Wave Feminism: Second Wave Feminism refers to a period in the 1960s and 1970s when there was a renewed focus on issues such as reproductive rights, workplace discrimination, and domestic violence.
Intersectionality: Intersectionality is an analytical framework that recognizes how different forms of oppression (such as race, class, gender) intersect and interact with one another.
UN Women: UN Women is a United Nations entity dedicated specifically to gender equality and the empowerment of women worldwide.
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