Women, Gender, and Sex History & Rights

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A global history of women’s rights, in 3 minutes
A global history of women’s rights, in 3 minutes
How much progress have we achieved in the global struggle for equal rights, and how much work remains? From worldwide suffrage campaigns to the rise of #MeTo...
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A global history of women’s rights, in 3 minutes
Equality of Rights: An Ongoing Agenda (Special Collections Panel, 1/28/2021)
Equality of Rights: An Ongoing Agenda (Special Collections Panel, 1/28/2021)
2020 marked the 100th anniversary of women winning the vote and a record-breaking election with more than 93 million voters casting ballots. Kamala Harris set several records as the first woman, first Black and first South Asian vice president-elect, and candidates from diverse backgrounds were elected in many state and local elections. As part of the Special Collections online exhibit, Founding Mothers: From the Ballot Box to the University, the University of Arizona Libraries, in partnership with Dr. Patricia MacCorquodale, professor emerita in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies, presents this panel discussion to address equal rights in our current historical and community context. In addition to celebrating this moment in history as one that reflects democracy and advances equal rights, the panel discussion includes strategies, issues, practices, and policies that foster or perpetuate inequalities. Our panelists will also talk about ways community members, individually or collectively, can take actions to promote equal rights, ensure participation in democracy, or create safe and inclusive communities. Panelists include: Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, Pima County Recorder Heidi Osselaer, Author, "Winning Their Place: Arizona Women in Politics, 1883-1950" Lisa M. Sanchez, Assistant Professor, University of Arizona School of Government and Public Policy in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Equality of Rights: An Ongoing Agenda (Special Collections Panel, 1/28/2021)
UN Women Policy Briefs | United Nations iLibrary
UN Women Policy Briefs | United Nations iLibrary
The UN Women policy brief series synthesizes research findings, analysis and policy recommendations on key policy areas around gender equality and women’s rights in an accessible format. The series aims to bridge the research and policy divide by identifying issues that require urgent policy attention and propose a set of suitable measures to address them. The series is a joint effort of UN Women’s Policy Division, coordinated by the Research and Data Section. To ensure the quality and relevance of the content, each brief undergoes a rigorous internal and external peer review process. These concise and relevant policy-oriented documents are useful resources for gender equality advocates, civil society and other policy actors working to achieve gender equality and women’s rights.
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UN Women Policy Briefs | United Nations iLibrary
A Brief Survey of Women's Rights | United Nations
A Brief Survey of Women's Rights | United Nations
The story of the global struggle for women's rights since 1945 is just beginning to be told. For a proper understanding of the continuities and changes in the struggle for women's rights during this period, we need to go back to the League of Nations, the predecessor to the United Nations. In addition, we need to consider more fully the important role of what are now often called traditional women's organizations in advancing women's rights on the international level, at least until 1975.
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A Brief Survey of Women's Rights | United Nations
Women’s Suffrage
Women’s Suffrage
The women’s suffrage movement was a decades-long fight to win the right to vote for women in the United States. It took activists and reformers nearly 100
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Women’s Suffrage
Women's History Month: Women of color whose names you should know - Professional Woman’s Magazine | The Working Woman’s Magazine
Women's History Month: Women of color whose names you should know - Professional Woman’s Magazine | The Working Woman’s Magazine
These leaders — Black, Latina, Asian, Arab, Native American — in varied fields, broke both gender and racial barriers as they made … Continue reading Women’s History Month: Women of color whose names you should know →
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Women's History Month: Women of color whose names you should know - Professional Woman’s Magazine | The Working Woman’s Magazine
Women’s History Milestones: A Timeline
Women’s History Milestones: A Timeline
From a plea to a founding father, to the suffragists to Title IX, to the first female political figures, women have blazed a steady trail towards equality in the United States.
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Women’s History Milestones: A Timeline
Women's rights
Women's rights
Stay informed and read the latest news today from The Associated Press, the definitive source for independent journalism from every corner of the globe.
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Women's rights
Top 5 Feminist Movements
Top 5 Feminist Movements
Not every woman whose head scrapes the glass ceiling responds by burning her bra. These five feminist movements highlight proactive efforts to change gender stereotypes and claim equality for women in the boardroom, bedroom and voting booth.
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Top 5 Feminist Movements