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Today, 1 in 3 women experience violence in their lifetime; 830 women die every day from preventable pregnancy-related causes; only 1 in 4 parliamentarians worldwide are women; and it will be 2086 before we close the gender pay gap if present trends continue with no action. Gender inequality is rife. As the international community unites around the Sustainable Development Agenda, we owe it to the next generations to strive for a world where women have voice, choice and agency and enjoy the same rights as men.

Goals/ Purpose
The objective of this assignment is to help students develop an understanding of historical events and movements that have shaped women’s lives and experiences throughout history.
Instructions
Using the link below explore the timeline womens activism from generations past and present.
Reflect on the different events and movements discussed in this timeline and write a in a short essay (500-700 words) on one of the events that you were curious about or wanted to know more of.Be sure to include the following points:
Your response should include your own interpretation and connections ,not just a summary.
Address the following:
- What drew you to this event? Share why you chose it and what personal thoughts or questions it raised for you.
- What did you learn beyond the timeline? Do a quick search to find at least one additional source (article, podcast, or interview) and explain something new you discovered that wasnt on the timeline. Include the source in your response.
- What impact did this event have on womens lives? Discuss the social, political, or cultural changes that resulted from it.
- Why does this matter today? Reflect on how this event connects to a current womens issue, trend, or movement youve seen in the news or in your community. Be specific and share your thoughts on why it still matters.
Submitting your Assignment
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Requirements: 500-700

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