Primary goal of feminism.
What is equality between genders?
This century and these locations mark the beginning of the feminism movement, as stated in the document.
What is the 19th century in the United States, United Kingdom, and the Caribbean?
This is one fundamental right secured for women through feminist movements, as noted in the presentation.
What is the right to vote?
This is how feminism has promoted women's education, according to the presentation.
What is by advocating for equal access to education for girls and women?
She is a prominent feminist figure from St. Vincent.
Who is Elma Francois?
Two objectives of feminism.
What is:
- Equality Between Sexes
- Removal of Barriers
- Challenging Gender Roles
- Cultural Change
- Inclusive Advocacy
- Emancipation from Oppressive Relationships
She is an early influencer of feminist ideology who was not familiar with the term.
Who is Mary Seacole?
This is how feminism has influenced cultural perceptions of gender roles.
What is by challenging and shifting traditional gender roles?
This Caribbean leader's election is partly credited to feminist advocacy.
Who is Mia Mottley, the first female Prime Minister of Barbados?
This was advocated by Elma Francois in Trinidad.
What is better working conditions and supporting strikes in 1937?
Type of change feminism aims to bring about culturally.
What is cultural change that challenges traditional gender roles?
This movement in the early 1900s is connected with the genesis of women in politics.
What is the suffragette movement?
This is one legal or policy reform that has been influenced by feminism.
What are legal and policy reforms ensuring equal pay and protection?
These are the economic contributions feminism has made in the Caribbean.
What is boosting women's economic status by enabling them to join the workforce and start businesses?
This unit at the University of the West Indies is committed to women's development.
What is the Women and Development Unit (WAND)?
Societal norm feminism aims to challenge.
What is challenging traditional gender roles?
This amendment signifies granting women the right to vote in feminist history.
What is the 19th Amendment?
This is how feminism has contributed to the increase of women in political roles.
What is by advocating for more women in politics and leadership?
This is one of the early societies formed by African American women to support rights and provide benefits.
What is the Daughters of Africa Society?
This is how Caribbean feminism has addressed gender roles, according to the presentation.
What is by breaking traditional gender roles and enhancing societal equity?
Define "inclusive advocacy" in the context of feminism.
What is advocating for all groups, regardless of gender, sexual identity, or disability?
This term refers to different eras of activism within the feminist movement, each addressing different issues.
What are the "waves" of feminism?
This is how feminism has improved societal attitudes towards gender-based violence.
What is by raising awareness and advocacy efforts, improving support services?
This is a specific feminist achievement in Caribbean development.
What is increasing women's representation in politics and policy-making?
This significant feminist victory related to political representation occurred in Barbados in 2018.
What is the election of Mia Mottley as the first female Prime Minister?