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  2. Sex-positive feminism - Wikipedia

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    Other feminists identify women's sexual liberation as the real motive behind the women's movement. Naomi Wolf writes, " Orgasm is the body's natural call to feminist politics." [ 5 ] Sharon Presley , the National Coordinator of the Association of Libertarian Feminists, [ 6 ] writes that in the area of sexuality , government blatantly ...

  3. Hip hop feminism - Wikipedia

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    They also stress the importance of black women and girls as well as women and girls of color remaining central within analyses of hip hop culture. [ 2 ] Hip-hop feminism acknowledges the problematic, misogynist nature of culture and its formative effects on young black women and empowers them by enabling participation, response, and owning self ...

  4. Feminization of poverty - Wikipedia

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    Feminization of poverty refers to a trend of increasing inequality in living standards between men and women due to the widening gender gap in poverty.This phenomenon largely links to how women and children are disproportionately represented within the lower socioeconomic status community in comparison to men within the same socioeconomic status. [1]

  5. Women and the environment - Wikipedia

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    Different discourses have shaped the way that sustainable development is approached, and women have become more integrated into shaping these ideas. The definition of sustainable development is highly debated, but is defined by Harcourt as a way to "establish equity between generations" and to take into account "social, economic, and environmental needs to conserve non-renewable resources" and ...

  6. Gender mainstreaming - Wikipedia

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    Women's Empowerment, the United Nations Development Programme's gateway on women's empowerment and gender equality Active work for Gender Equality [ permanent dead link ] , SALAR's booklet "Active work for Gender Equality – a challenge for municipalities and county councils""

  7. Feminist art - Wikipedia

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    Women's empowerment; Women-only space ... toward expanding the definition of art by incorporating new media and a new perspective. ... explain this theory by stating ...

  8. Africana womanism - Wikipedia

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    Africana womanism is a term coined in the late 1980s by Clenora Hudson-Weems, [1] intended as an ideology applicable to all women of African descent. It is grounded in African culture and Afrocentrism and focuses on the experiences, struggles, needs, and desires of Africana women of the African diaspora.

  9. Third-wave feminism - Wikipedia

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    The second wave of feminism is often accused of being elitist and ignoring groups such as women of colour and transgender women, instead, focusing on white, middle class, cisgender women. Third wave feminists questioned the beliefs of their predecessors and began to apply feminist theory to a wider variety of women, who had not been previously ...