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WOMEN'S INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Women and Culture. Global Fund for Women. Women's Rights. Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.: Timeline of Events (1848-1920) Women’s Rights Petitions - End Gender Discrimination & Inequality. Women’s Rights. Author and Page information Women’s rights around the world is an important indicator to understand global well-being.

Women’s Rights

A major global women’s rights treaty was ratified by the majority of the world’s nations a few decades ago. Yet, despite many successes in empowering women, numerous issues still exist in all areas of life, ranging from the cultural, political to the economic. For example, women often work more than men, yet are paid less; gender discrimination affects girls and women throughout their lifetime; and women and girls are often are the ones that suffer the most poverty. Reading this report about the United Nation’s Women’s Treaty and how a variety of countries have lodged reservations to various parts of it shows we still have a long way to go to achieve universal gender equality. Gender equality furthers the cause of child survival and development for all of society, so the importance of women’s rights and gender equality should not be underestimated.

Progress Back to top. Women's Rights. A history of women's rights -- women (and some men) have asserted women's equality and the rights of women since ancient times, but without much success until the 19th and 20th century women's rights movements.

Women's Rights

Woman Suffrage During the 19th and 20th centuries, the battle for women's vote has followed the development of democracies in which public power depended on the outcome of voting. The struggle in the United States was not the only suffrage campaign, but the American and British woman suffrage campaigns are the best-known and were influential in winning the vote elsewhere. Women Who Worked for Suffrage Women who worked for the right of women to vote came from different backgrounds, had very different lives, and often disagreed among themselves over the best tactics for winning the vote. Second Wave Feminism: 1960s and 1970s In the 1960s and 1970s, a new wave of feminism arrived. Reproductive Rights Equality Beyond Voting. Women's Rights - Recent Court Cases, Issues and Articles. Since 1972 the ACLU has been working to secure gender equality and ensure that all women and girls are able to lead lives of dignity, free from violence and discrimination, including discrimination based on gender stereotypes.

Women's Rights - Recent Court Cases, Issues and Articles

This means an America where all women and girls have equal access to quality education, employment, housing, and health, irrespective of race, class, income, immigration status or involvement with the criminal justice system. Make a Difference Your support helps the ACLU defend women's rights and a broad range of civil liberties. Give Now Additional Resources Teach Kids Not Stereotypes: The ACLU has long fought to end the practice of separating boys and girls in public schools based on discredited "science" that is rooted in outdated gender stereotypes. How Far Has The Women's Movement Moved In The Last 40 Years? Voting Rights Act Timeline (2005 timeline): A timeline of the Voting Rights Act. A Vote For Women, A Vote For CEDAW (2010 blog) Happy Birthday 19th Amendment!