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ShreshthaDharma
Savitri Bai Phule: Paramount figure of women empowerment! Was she the first one?Savitri Bai Phule is attributed for starting women education in country. She was born in 1831 AD. Many
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Nur Banu Simsek
stansocrates
Okay I read the article. I remembered halfway through that I'd read the first half of it before but had stopped, so I finished it this time.https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v40/n06/amia-srinivasan/does-anyone-have-the-right-to-sex The El
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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
notXiangyu
1. In many circumstances, the "new left" is far more damaging to communism than outright rightists, because of its tendency to render the broader left powerless and also push normal
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Emerald-Rose DeLeon 🌹🔥| We Are One People
EmRoseDeLeon
SWERFs, TERFs, Exclusionists, MRAs, Anti-Shippers - these are all manifestations of one mechanism allocisheteropatriarchy employs to defend itself against radical existential threats.It all owes intellectual lineage to essentialist Second-w
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A/Prof Cathy Quinlan ☘️🇦🇺 #MaskUpMelbourne
KidneyCathy
Interesting to see how @drpaddymark journey towards feminism was shaped by his mentee’s experience of accessing maternity leave when the UK is so far ahead of Aus in this area.
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Eden Ladley 🕎
ladleye
The phrase “women’s sex-based rights” genuinely interests me, because in many ways it seems to go backwards in terms of fighting for women’s liberation. In order to redefine the struggle
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Mary Leng
mary_leng
I’ve been off Twitter for a few days and realise I missed out on the great ‘2 + 2 = 5’/’trans women are women’ debate. As someone who has written
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Doyenne💋
ChidaluNwankwu
This isn’t funny!! Since no one wants to say it, I will. It’s just so funny how the society has normalized the endangerment of our men. We have pages that
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☆ᴅᴜʀɢᴇsʜ¹ᴰ
x__durgesh
Exposing Sidharth Shukla, A Necessay Thread 1.Always supported lgbtq community 2.Helped his fans in every possible way... 3.Raised funds for acid attack survivor by putting instagram story 4.Treats His Fans
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IrishWomenInHistory
IrishWomenin
THREADHilda Tweedy (born Monaghan 1911) grew up in Athlone. She spent some of her early years in Egypt, where her father was working. In 1936, following her marriage, she returned
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Fear Bavaria🔴⚪
InshallahSZN
African men need to take Western red pill content with a grain of salt. We don't have the same issues I shall list some considerations below...A thread 1. Our black
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Faith Naff #ThankYouBlackWomen
FaithNaff
Years before I transitioned, I once told my mom, very casually, that I thought skirts looked comfortable and fun to wear. Her reaction was instantaneous and harsh. "PLEASE don't let
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Jen
jensouthall
Salim’s thread is thought provoking. In the past week many have seen the curtain pulled back hard on the issues that are an institution within hockey. Ableism, racism, white supremacy,
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L Harris
ladyduckpojok
We are told being a woman and being oppressed under patriarchy have nothing to do with our bodies. Yet there are countless examples of how the female body is marked,
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Sofie Hagen
SofieHagen
I’m Danish and when I was 11, I had a teacher who would sometimes tell us ‘funny facts’ about the US. Like, ‘they genuinely think they’re the best country in
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Dr. Lisa Gaufman
lisas_research
#EmilyInParis as covers of feminist IR books, a thread: Cynthia Enloe "Bananas, Beaches and Bases Duchess Harris "Black Feminist Politics" Ann Tickner and Laura Sjoberg "Feminism and International Relations"
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