In the 1970s the women’s movement became active in New Zealand. Groups formed around the country. Each group protesting diffrent inequality issues that women in New Zealand Faced
What was the womens group’s movement protesting against, why, and what were they hoping to achive?
The womens movement was protesting against the inequality New Zealand women faced such as economic inequality,. The movement wanted to change the steroytype that women were submissive sex objects that’s only purpose was to make men happy and become housewives, who’s only purpose was to raise children. The womens movement were hoping to achive equality in issues such as
•Economics: including equal pay, financial independence for married women, and support of single mothers through the domestic purposes benefit
•Politics: the Women groups
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The movement
What happened during the womens group’s movement in the 1970’s and who were involved?
There were several diffrent women groups during the 1970’s each group had diffrent focus issues which cause some contraversy.
•Nation council of women raises issues of women’s domestic and working lives, sport, and civil and political rights.
•Young Women’s Christian Association support individual and community change by empowering women, especially young women, to develop and exercise their individual and collective leadership through enhancing their spiritual, physical, mental and cultural well-being. We are commited to addressing all forms of oppression,so that women may together attain social and economic justice.
•Society for Protection of Women and Children selt with isssue’s such as conditions within marriage, including desertion, domestic violence, adoption, neglect and abuse of children, and