MOMENT | Feminism in 2014
This is mostly a style blog, but this weekend I was lured in by a click bait post called 14 Women Who Don't Need Feminism and I felt the need to comment here. It made me aware of a Facebook page with 3000+ likes called Women Against Feminism. One thing is clear: there's real disagreement on the connotation and definition of the word feminism. It reminded me of watching the Makers documentary last year where Marissa Mayer, the first female engineer at Google and current CEO of Yahoo said matter-of-factly, "I don't think I would consider myself a feminist." She went on to say, "I certainly believe in equal rights and believe women to be just as capable if not more so in a lot of different dimensions, but I don't have the militant drive and the chip on the shoulder that sometimes comes with that." That really made me pause. There are still women, even extremely successful business-minded women, who are seemingly afraid of identifying with the word feminist because they see it as a negative.
Feminism isn't about style choices. It's not about hating men. It's not about sexuality. It's really at its core about believing that men and women should have equal rights. I'm a feminist. My husband's a feminist. My dad's a feminist. President Obama is a feminist. If you're afraid of identifying as a feminist because you think that makes you a "bitch" or a "slut" or a "man hater" or associates you with a political party (as suggested by many of the 14 Women Who Don't Need Feminism), then you're letting someone else define you. We've come a long way in this country as we near the centennial anniversary of the women's right to vote, but equality doesn't just land in people's laps and sit safely there for eternity, we have to protect it and foster it as it evolves—there are plenty of nations around the globe that prove women can be considered and treated as second class citizens.
Don't be afraid to be a feminist.
[Related: A post from a few years ago on the word tomboy.]
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recent events (which we don't need to name here) have really confirmed for me what you mentioned - freedom is something that has to be fought hard for every damn day, because there are sadly more than enough people out there ready to take it from us. and we're STILL outnumbered in our government representation and STILL getting paid less and doing more work at home. we've come a long way but it does feel in some ways like we've hit a plateau.
sorry to ramble. love your blog and thank you for speaking out on this.
Oxfam Australia recently published a report suggesting that gender pay equality is about 75 years away. The need for feminism and reform remains current and urgent.
Feminist and proudly full of ferocity for equal opportunity until the day it is so.
I so appreciate your voice.
Thank you.
Thank you for posting this. It reminded me that we need to always be fighting (and sometimes fighting means educating).
Thanks for the lively exchange.
Yeah! Well said, Lizzie!
Also loved reading the comments here.
Being a feminist is someone with great style.
Thank you again.
It still confuses me that so many people are afraid of (and misunderstand) that word.
i love your blog even more now.
I for one do not forget the sacrifices and struggles that others have gone through and continue to go through on behalf of the female population.
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