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A progression of feminism in history. For Web300 BA Internet Communications.

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This is our presentation of Feminism past and present and how even though society has evolved tremendously for women, there is still a long way to go. Ideally we would like to see women and men to get to the point where there is no blame, there is Mars and Venus. We are who we are in our own selves not based on our gender.

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A progression of feminismin history.

For Web300

BA Internet Communications.

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Joan of Arc, she needs a mention

its Joan of Arc.Cleopatra, QE I

Christine de PizanWrote

The book of the city of ladies.

Virginia Wolf, Jane Austen, Bronte

Sisters,Anne Finch

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Fought for the right to vote

For better working

conditions

Social equality for marginalise

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First wave feminism

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social inequality, dressing more like a man, magazines for women’s issues.

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Second Wave Feminism

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equality in education opportunity, the family dynamics is changing.

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Third wave feminism

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The working conditions for women in factories improved after this fire. But this is the same working conditions in manufacturing warehouses in India today. Exposing that equality is still a long way off.

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feminism today is about empowerment

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FEMINISM TODAY

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for everyone, women and men. 9

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for equality in business, politics and education.

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the ability to participate without fear of being raped, judged, criticised.

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for men to be caregivers without loosing face

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the global conversation is getting louder

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women's priorities have changed and the wake is prolific. Adventure exists outside the house.

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the feminist is not gender specific either.

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feminism is at different stages around the globe

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30 million girls in third world countriesdo not have an education. Due to poverty,

child brides, no access to sanitary napkins.

http://www.girleffect.org/why-girls/#&panel1-1

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18Malala fights for education for girls in a country that does not value women.

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Who needs Feminism.We all do, to combat an imbalance in social order which is still prevalent today, globally.

http://genderswithoutborders.blogspot.com.au/

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