Susan B. Anthony once said "The day will come when men will recognize woman as his peer, not only at the fireside, but in councils of the nation. Then, and not until then, will there be the perfect comradeship, the ideal union between the sexes that shall result in the highest development of the race.” When I was told to choose a topic, I knew straight away I was going to do women’s right because living in this day and age. It is so focused on how men want women to act and sound rather than what women want. There is a thing that most people call pink tax. Pink tax is when the company selling feminine products up price the cost of the products. Pink tax adds 13% more of feminine products as well as 8% on adult clothes. This is why I choose to …show more content…
They found that the first wave of women’s rights activism started in Australia in the late 19th century and early 20th century and focused on gaining the right to vote and hold property. After women in Australia were granted the right to vote in 1902, the suffrage movement evolved into a larger campaign for equal representation in politics, civil rights, and economic opportunities. The second wave of women’s rights activism began in the 1960s and 70s and addressed issues such as abortion rights, equal pay, and the right to work. The third wave of the movement was largely focused on dismantling patriarchal systems and cultural norms that oppressed women, such as misogyny and sexual harassment. The fourth wave, which is ongoing, is centred on the fight for justice for women of all backgrounds. This wave has included campaigns for Indigenous rights, LGBTQ rights, and the #MeToo movement. The fourth wave is being led by young women who are part of the global and digital movement. Women of colour, immigrants, and refugees are especially involved in this wave. Some of the most influential women in this fourth wave are Malala Yousafzai, Beyoncé Knowles Carter and Michelle …show more content…
This taxation adds a disproportionate 13% cost to feminine products, such as hygiene items and makeup, and an 8% cost to adult clothing. Women already face wage inequality in the workplace, so this added cost only serves to further entrench existing gender-based economic disparities. This tax is a clear injustice that needs to be addressed. For centuries, the struggle for gender equality has been a hard fought battle around the world. Gender inequality is a pervasive and long-standing problem that continues to plague societies around the world, and taxation is yet another area where this injustice is felt. For centuries, women have faced discriminatory taxation policies that disadvantage them and the families they support. This tax must be addressed in order to ensure gender equality and justice for