Women's Rights Movement

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  • Seneca Falls Convention

    Seneca Falls Convention
    Seneca Falls Convention was a very important meeting that happened in New York, people talked about making sure that women have the same rights as men.
    (Wikipedia Contributors, “Seneca Falls Convention”)
  • First Country Granted Women Suffrage 🥇🇳🇿🚺

    First Country Granted Women Suffrage 🥇🇳🇿🚺
    🇳🇿New Zealand is the first nation in the world to enshrine universal women suffrage.
    (Wikipedia Contributors, “Women’s Suffrage in New Zealand”)
  • First Asian Countries to Grant Suffrage to Women🇹🇭🥇🙋‍♀️

    First Asian Countries to Grant Suffrage to Women🇹🇭🥇🙋‍♀️
    Thai women gained the right to vote, Thailand is one of the first Asian countries to grant suffrage to women.
  • Signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    This landmark document enshrines the rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being - this includes human gender equality which is about ensuring that women have the same freedoms, opportunities, and respect as men. This includes the right to make personal choices, receive equal pay, and live free from discrimination and violence. It's about creating a world where women and men are equal in every aspect of life.
  • The Contraceptive Pill Launched 💊👶

    The Contraceptive Pill Launched 💊👶
    The contraceptive pill was invented. This pill helped women have more control over when they wanted to have babies. It was an important part of the women's liberation movement. In this movement, women fought for their rights to make choices about their bodies and have the same chances in life as men.
  • Women’s Property Act

    Women’s Property Act
    The Married Women's Property Act This was an important step in giving women more rights and independence in their marriages and in society.
  • Equal pay act 🚺💵 =🚹💰

    Equal pay act 🚺💵 =🚹💰
    The Equal Pay Act is a labor who does the same job should get the same pay, no matter if they are boys or girls.
  • My Body My Choice

    My Body My Choice
    My body, my choice" is a slogan that is meant to represent the idea of personal bodily autonomy, bodily integrity and freedom of choice
  • Protest The Miss World Beauty Pageant

    Protest The Miss World Beauty Pageant
    The Miss World beauty pageant has faced criticism because it people find it judging contestants based on their physical appearance. However, it's important to remember that we should not judge people solely by their outward appearance. True beauty lies within, encompassing qualities such as kindness, intelligence, compassion, and inner strength.
  • The Employment Protection Act

    The Employment Protection Act
    The Employment Protection Act made statutory maternity pay a requirement for employer
  • Thailand legalize Abortion

    Thailand legalize Abortion
    Abortion is now decriminalized in Thailand has made it available on-request up to 20 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion has been legal up to at least 12 weeks of pregnancy.
  • The 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).”

    The 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).”
    The 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).” “This remains one of the world's most groundbreaking global pledges, but there are still gaps that women still face inequality and discrimination. Our cause fights for their equal rights in all areas of life. This milestone reminds us that our work for gender equality is vital and ongoing.