We have problems in our workplaces. This includes the harassment and the unfair pay in work between the men and women. more than 80 percent of women of childbearing age are using contraception after the federal government has approved a birth control pill. Some of our goals in this movement are pay for equal work, an end to domestic violence, curtailment of severe limits on women in managerial jobs, an end to sexual harassment, and sharing of responsibility for housework and child rearing
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Since we were denied basic rights in most aspects of society, from political rights to reproductive rights, we, in the United States. fought vigorously for equality and unfair inequality. Since the presence of the media displayed our beauty as the only way for happiness, the idea that our only importance was for their bodies became more widespread. Later, once we recognized that we are worth more than just looks, we took the measures to overcome the media’s hype about our bodies. According to Estelle Carol, since the number of workingwomen increased, men felt reluctant to share housework, but this improved and men have been taking more responsibility for childcare as well. However, domestic issues went far beyond childcare. For instance, an anonymous woman in Iowa writes many letters to her sister relating her dealings with her feelings on the issue of domesticity. Most of the time, she writes about how she feels as though she is the only woman that said anything in the homeowner’s meetings. Because of her openness, the other women became scared of her and her seemingly radical ways.
We have problems in our workplaces. This includes the harassment and the unfair pay in work between the men and women. more than 80 percent of women of childbearing age are using contraception after the federal government has approved a birth control pill.
Some of our goals in this movement are pay for equal work, an end to domestic violence, curtailment of severe limits on women in managerial jobs, an end to sexual harassment, and sharing of responsibility for housework and child rearing
Since we were denied basic rights in most aspects of society, from political rights to reproductive rights, we, in the United States. fought vigorously for equality and unfair inequality.
Since the presence of the media displayed our beauty as the only way for happiness, the idea that our only importance was for their bodies became more widespread. Later, once we recognized that we are worth more than just looks, we took the measures to overcome the media’s hype about our bodies.
According to Estelle Carol, since the number of workingwomen increased, men felt reluctant to share housework, but this improved and men have been taking more responsibility for childcare as well. However, domestic issues went far beyond childcare. For instance, an anonymous woman in Iowa writes many letters to her sister relating her dealings with her feelings on the issue of domesticity. Most of the time, she writes about how she feels as though she is the only woman that said anything in the homeowner’s meetings. Because of her openness, the other women became scared of her and her seemingly radical ways.