The women’s movement of the 1960s was part of a long effort by women fighting for equality since the late 1700s and continuing through today
The women’s movement of the 1960s was part of a long effort by
women fighting for equality since the late 1700s and continuing through
today. The women’s movement is now more correctly envisioned as a
“gender movement.” Describe what a “gender movement” is and explain how
that differs from a “women’s movement.” If you were put in charge of the
gender movement today, what would be the top three issues you would
focus on and why?
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