You may read previous posts (Part 1 and 2):
- Women Equality as Conflict Paradigm Example – Part 1
- Women Equality as Conflict Paradigm Example – Part 2
In case of “Women Equality,” it is an example of conflict paradigm, where one group (male) is dominant over another group (female) in a society for long time period.
Moreover, in order to get equality is not easy in the USA, it is a very long time fight.
Even to get voting right, women waited until August 18, 1920 where all American women have the right to vote after Congress passed the 19th amendment.
As reported by Mignucci (2017: Why Do We Celebrate Women’s Equality Day Today? Thank The Fight For The Equal Rights Amendment. Bustle) that just until 1970, congress designed Augustus 26 as “women’s equality day.”
Then, women celebrate their equal rights in the USA every year.
I don’t in other countries: do women have to fight for voting rights and equality?
I believe that fighting for women right in many fronts is continuing until today everywhere, especially in developing countries such as in regions or continent of:
- Asia
- Africa
- Middle East
- South America
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