
UK feminist movement
The UK feminist movement advocates for women's rights and equality, addressing issues like voting rights, workplace equality, reproductive rights, and social justice. It has evolved through several waves, starting in the early 20th century with the suffragette movement, which fought for women's right to vote. Subsequent waves have tackled issues like gender discrimination, sexual autonomy, and intersectionality, recognizing how race and class affect women's experiences. Contemporary feminists continue to challenge societal norms and push for policies that promote gender equality, reflecting a diverse range of perspectives and priorities within the movement.