Social Movements: Women's Rights
by Elizabeth Batista
1. Women in Literature
1.1. Virginia Woolf
1.2. Toni Morrison
1.3. Alice Walker
1.4. Emily Dickinson
1.5. Zora Neal Hurston
2. Women in the Media
2.1. Sexualization
2.2. Culture Influence
2.3. Music and Movies
3. Education and Leadership
3.1. CEOs of American Top Companies/Corporations are women.
3.2. Seneca Falls Convention
3.3. Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act of 1862
4. Women Around the World
4.1. Gendercide
4.2. "Girls Gap" - gap in education among women in certain countries
5. Call to Action
5.1. Reproductive Rights
6. Wage Gap
6.1. Congress denies Equal Pay Act of 2012
7. Women's Suffrage
7.1. 19th Amendment passed allowing women to vote
7.2. Susan B. Anthony
7.3. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
8. Feminism
8.1. 1st Wave: Suffrage
8.2. 2nd Wave: Family Laws and Equality in the Household
8.3. 3rd Wave: Sexuality, Female Empowerment, and Health/Well-being of Women
9. Inequality and Discrimination
9.1. Gender Discrimination in the Schools & Workplace
9.2. The Treaty for the Rights of Women 1979
9.3. Sojourner Truth
10. Common Fire
10.1. Conviction