The Girls Effect: A Feminist Analysis

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Feminism advocates for gender and sex equality for women. Many movements has helped women and girls around the world to achieve equality and social rights, such as, education, personal, economic, and employment. An example of this would be the Girls Effect. This organization helps the women and girls in third world countries to realize their values and to end poverty for themselves and those around them. Women have been striving for the rights to be seen as equals to males. In the last years, this issue has become so profound that men are starting to identify themselves as feminists, such as Obama. Rape culture is an important aspect for feminists. Feminist movements have been campaigning for the protection of women from sexual harassment, rape and violence that occurs within the home. Sexual objectification and sexual double standards can become indoctrinated by the media and can create the sexualization of women, such as Playboy, and it can lead to many pressing problems like catcalling and rape. There is an innumerous amount of rape jokes on the internet and songs like Blurred Lines encourage sexual acts without consent. …show more content…

As seen in the Fortune 500, the amount of women CEOs is only 4% and only a measly 20% of the House of Representatives and Congress are women, which ranks the United States in the 78th place for women’s political representation. Kimmel also stated, “Thus, the adoption of masculinity and femininity implies the adoption of “political” ideas that what women do is not as culturally important as what men do” (Kimmel, 4). This could be because of the hegemonic masculinity we have in our society; there is this extensive stereotype that Women should generally be household wives where they are expected to do the housework while the men are out earning money to support the

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