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== '''Introduction to Anti-Sexism Movements''' == | == '''Introduction to Anti-Sexism Movements''' == | ||
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Anti-sexism is commonly associated with equality for women, but has paved the way for many other movements surrounding equal rights. These other movements include gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer (GLBTQ) rights and men’s liberation, which has sparked much controversy in recent years. Anti-sexism movements affect all races, classes and genders across nations. | Anti-sexism is commonly associated with equality for women, but has paved the way for many other movements surrounding equal rights. These other movements include gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer (GLBTQ) rights and men’s liberation, which has sparked much controversy in recent years. Anti-sexism movements affect all races, classes and genders across nations. |
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Anti-Sexism | Feminist Movement | UN Fourth World Conference on Women - Bejing, China | GLBTQ | INCITE | Men's Liberation | Conclusion| Anti-Sexism Sources
Introduction to Anti-Sexism Movements
Anti-sexism is commonly associated with equality for women, but has paved the way for many other movements surrounding equal rights. These other movements include gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer (GLBTQ) rights and men’s liberation, which has sparked much controversy in recent years. Anti-sexism movements affect all races, classes and genders across nations.