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Walker's Feminist Theory

Walker’s Feminist Theory, developed by philosopher Marilyn Walker, emphasizes that gender inequality is rooted in social structures and cultural norms that devalue women’s experiences and contributions. It advocates for recognizing and challenging these systemic biases, promoting gender equality and justice. The theory highlights that women’s experiences are diverse and shaped by intersections of race, class, and identity, calling for an inclusive approach to feminism. Overall, it seeks to create a society where women’s voices are equally respected and valued, and where social practices support genuine equality across all genders.