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How has the scenery of feminist struggles in Colombia changed today…
How has the scenery of feminist struggles in Colombia changed today compared to the 1950s?
Questions
Are men discriminated against for not being able to take part in feminist protests and marches?
Why is it called feminism if it calls for equality?
Are feminist protests are necessary today? why?
Taking into account that much of feminism is promoted through social networks, what type of population does all the information reach?
have the goals of feminism been fulfilled over time?
How is Colombia's outlook compared to other Latin American countries?
Is there more female political participation than before or not?
Do women have more opportunities nowadays?
Statements
FEMINISM: the belief that women should have the same rights, power, and opportunities as men.
organized effort to give women the same economic, social, and political rights as men
The feminist spirit in Colombia began before the 1950s, but the movement as such did not begin until 1970.
motivated by social changes linked to modernity.
such as the transformation of customs, women's access to higher education, a decent job, their political participation and the control of their sexuality
The right to vote for women in Colombia was approved on August 25, 1954 under the dictatorship of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, which was consolidated as a great triumph for the female gender.
The new generations were born in a Colombia where women can vote, go to university, get divorced, work, own property and run for popularly elected positions. They can do it all.
But due to the daily inequalities between men and women, these rights often remain on paper.
The 8 of march hundreds of women take to the streets to march and protest, within the framework of International Women's Day, to reject gender violence and femicides.
The "fourth wave of feminism" is influenced by social networks, offering movements in general, an approach and welcome by citizens,
one of the challenges of feminism in Colombia is its scope and influence,
Another challenge is the increase in political participation
This will allow to propose, debate and promote from the spheres of power, their ideals
in the last eight years the participation of women as voters, candidates and representatives has increased