LiisBeth Presents: What is Feminism? A Primer for Modern Times

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When everything seems to be
going against you, remember
that the airplane takes off
against the wind, not with it.
W H A T I S F E M I N I S M ?
A P R I M E R F O R M O D E R N T I M E S
PRESENTS
Feminism is a long-running,
diverse but worldwide
movement which advocates
for social, political, and
economic gender justice,
equity and equality.
#1
What is Feminism?
Biology is one thing, but
gender identity is another.  
Gender traits and role
differences assigned to men
and women are socially
constructed.  
#2
What is Gender?
More on Understanding How
Gender, Sex and Sexuality
Interrelate
History has shown we can learn lot
about power and better
understand how to create
equitable societies by applying a
gender specific lens to political,
economic, cultural and social
systems. 
#3
Feminism Is A Powerful
Analytical Tool
Feminism is not something you wear or buy.
 That's called consumerism. Leveraging
feminist ideas to sell products and services is
called marketplace feminism.
Advocating for the right for all to life as you
choose feels great, regardless of sex, gender
or sexuality, but it's called individualism.
A connected, action-oriented, multi-faceted,
global movement that works at the political,
cultural, social and economic systems levels
to advance gender justice everywhere-
that's our feminism. 
#4
Feminism is a Movement
Feminism, Like Other Movements,
Has its Factions and Branches.
The Goal is Shared, But not all are
in Agreement on How to Get There. 
Assertions and ideas about women's role in
society are as old as humankind. But the
idea that gender equality and equity
mattered didn't become named feminism
until the 1800's. 
Feminism as an ideology rose over time to
counter deeply held beliefs that women's
physical, moral and intellectual inferiority
justified patriarchal laws, like who gets to
own property, inherit wealth, lead spiritually,
participate in the economy (and how),
 vote, etc. 
#5
Feminism Is Not New
Evidence shows women, girls, trans and gender
queer people who make up 55% of the world's
population are systemically marginalized (due to
cultural beliefs, social norms, power structures,
laws etc.) in areas like the economy, health,
education and the opportunity lead.
Women are held back from participating equally
in humanity's political, social and economic
conversations which determine our day to day
collective experience and future. 
#6
Feminism Benefits Everyone, but Why
Does Feminist Work Tend  Focus Those
Who Identify as Women? ?
Today's feminists are highly conscious of the
role that white privilege and outdated
female essentialist narratives plays in
determining opportunity.  
Research says there is no universal women's
experience or set of innate "woman" traits
(like born to excel at collaboration).
Lived experience shaped by power
structures and social norms heavily
influence both.
#7
Feminism,  Privilege & Essentialism
Men and male identified people can, and
should be feminists too.
In fact, their numbers are growing. 
 
While all movements are multifaceted and
have their extremists, mainstream feminism
was never anti-men or anti-male. It is,
however, critical of prevailing interconnected
privileged power structures (the patriarchy)
and resultant reinforced social norms which
continue to privilege masculinity and males
over femininity and females as well as white,
cis-gender persons. 
#8
Feminism & Men
Yes, there are and always have been anti-
feminists (women and men). And these groups
still exist today.
Anti-feminists fought against giving women the
right to vote in the early 1900's (because it would
"destabliize the home".  Anti-feminist in the
1970's fought (and won) against the Equal Rights
Amendment. 
Anti-feminists have very different views of the role
women should play in society. Their position is
often based on religious teachings, and it often
conflicts with the idea of gender equity. 
#9
Anti-Feminism
#10
Humanism and Egalitariansim?
Important ideas but not substitutes for feminism. 
Humanism started in 1400 as a way to attach
importance to humans rather than to a divine
being. It focuses on defining what it meant to live
a moral life, and how to live one. 
Egalitarians believe everyone should be treated
equally, So do feminists. But feminists go one step
further and also fight for equity and gender
justice. 
Feminism helps achieve egalitarianism. But as a
ideology, and in origin, they are not the same.
#11
Equality versus Equity?
Equity and equality are two strategies we can use
in an effort to produce fairness.
Equity is giving everyone what they need to be
successful. Equality is treating everyone the same.
Equality aims to promote fairness, but it can only
work if everyone starts from the same place and
needs the same help.
Equity appears unfair, but it actively moves
everyone closer to success by determining and
offering solutions to what's required to  “level the
playing field.”
#12
Does Feminism Need To Be
Re-Branded?
Beware of those who seek to re-brand a perfectly
good name for a movement with a long history-
that some have died for. 
Is the problem the movement? Or people's
understanding of the movement?
Feminism is the most INCLUSIVE word we have
for those interested in achieving gender justice,
equity and equality. It also has a long and
venerable history as a field of research and
inquiry. 
It does not need to be re-branded. Just better
understood.  
#13
Why Do So Many Successful
Women Role Models,  Reject or
Disavow Feminism? 
Likely because they have only a superficial,
largely male owned/led corporate media
based perception of it.  They may not have
kept up with movement from reliable,
authoritative sources working at the core.  
Feminism, like many large scale human rights
related movements whose work is still
undone, has evolved, matured, and deepened
with the times.
#14
 We Have Achieved So Much--Do
We Still Need Feminism?
YES!  CONSIDER. 
It's 2017. We now have a misogynist elected as President of
the United States?
After decades of programming to help women gain
leadership experience, confidence and empowerment
conferences,  women continue to be underrepresented,
unequally paid, and professionally penalized for becoming
mothers in many industries and other domains.
We still have countries that either systemically, socially or
culturally deny girls access to education. Even where rights
have been won, they can easily be lost. 
The reality is, there are always new challenges that call for
feminist intervention. 
#15
How Can I Up My Feminist Game?
Read or re-read authoritative new and classic books on
feminism. 
Use your Voice.  Call out truth to power. 
Don't pay to attend conferences where speaker line up is
not acceptably diverse or inclusive. 
Join a local feminist group, subscribe to a magazine,
attend feminist salons, feminist film screenings--point is to
get out there and engage in the conversation with other
humans. Learning is a social process. 
Next time you are asked to speak about your career
success, or achievements, take just 30 seconds to
acknowledge all the feminists who fought/died for equal
rights and gender equity, so you could stand at the
podium today.
#16
What is a Feminist Entrepreneur?
Feminist entrepreneurs are those who found
 ventures whose products and/or services are
expressly designed to better the lives of women,
girls and other gender-identity oppressed people
and/or 
business owners who aspire to operate their
existing venture aligned with feminist values and
principles which include a commitment to
operational equity, diversity, equality, generativity,
agency, whole humanness, transparency, and
environmental sustainability. 
Some examples:  Founders of  Luna Pads,
Elleinvest, SheEO, Fresh Collective, Bitch Media,
G(irls)20, Ladies Learning Code. 
#thefutureisfeminist
Comments?
email us at publisher@liisbeth.com
www.liisbeth.com
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LiisBeth Presents: What is Feminism? A Primer for Modern Times

  • 1. When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it. W H A T I S F E M I N I S M ? A P R I M E R F O R M O D E R N T I M E S PRESENTS
  • 2. Feminism is a long-running, diverse but worldwide movement which advocates for social, political, and economic gender justice, equity and equality. #1 What is Feminism?
  • 3. Biology is one thing, but gender identity is another.   Gender traits and role differences assigned to men and women are socially constructed.   #2 What is Gender?
  • 4. More on Understanding How Gender, Sex and Sexuality Interrelate
  • 5. History has shown we can learn lot about power and better understand how to create equitable societies by applying a gender specific lens to political, economic, cultural and social systems.  #3 Feminism Is A Powerful Analytical Tool
  • 6. Feminism is not something you wear or buy.  That's called consumerism. Leveraging feminist ideas to sell products and services is called marketplace feminism. Advocating for the right for all to life as you choose feels great, regardless of sex, gender or sexuality, but it's called individualism. A connected, action-oriented, multi-faceted, global movement that works at the political, cultural, social and economic systems levels to advance gender justice everywhere- that's our feminism.  #4 Feminism is a Movement
  • 7. Feminism, Like Other Movements, Has its Factions and Branches. The Goal is Shared, But not all are in Agreement on How to Get There. 
  • 8. Assertions and ideas about women's role in society are as old as humankind. But the idea that gender equality and equity mattered didn't become named feminism until the 1800's.  Feminism as an ideology rose over time to counter deeply held beliefs that women's physical, moral and intellectual inferiority justified patriarchal laws, like who gets to own property, inherit wealth, lead spiritually, participate in the economy (and how),  vote, etc.  #5 Feminism Is Not New
  • 9. Evidence shows women, girls, trans and gender queer people who make up 55% of the world's population are systemically marginalized (due to cultural beliefs, social norms, power structures, laws etc.) in areas like the economy, health, education and the opportunity lead. Women are held back from participating equally in humanity's political, social and economic conversations which determine our day to day collective experience and future.  #6 Feminism Benefits Everyone, but Why Does Feminist Work Tend  Focus Those Who Identify as Women? ?
  • 10. Today's feminists are highly conscious of the role that white privilege and outdated female essentialist narratives plays in determining opportunity.   Research says there is no universal women's experience or set of innate "woman" traits (like born to excel at collaboration). Lived experience shaped by power structures and social norms heavily influence both. #7 Feminism,  Privilege & Essentialism
  • 11. Men and male identified people can, and should be feminists too. In fact, their numbers are growing.    While all movements are multifaceted and have their extremists, mainstream feminism was never anti-men or anti-male. It is, however, critical of prevailing interconnected privileged power structures (the patriarchy) and resultant reinforced social norms which continue to privilege masculinity and males over femininity and females as well as white, cis-gender persons.  #8 Feminism & Men
  • 12. Yes, there are and always have been anti- feminists (women and men). And these groups still exist today. Anti-feminists fought against giving women the right to vote in the early 1900's (because it would "destabliize the home".  Anti-feminist in the 1970's fought (and won) against the Equal Rights Amendment.  Anti-feminists have very different views of the role women should play in society. Their position is often based on religious teachings, and it often conflicts with the idea of gender equity.  #9 Anti-Feminism
  • 13. #10 Humanism and Egalitariansim? Important ideas but not substitutes for feminism.  Humanism started in 1400 as a way to attach importance to humans rather than to a divine being. It focuses on defining what it meant to live a moral life, and how to live one.  Egalitarians believe everyone should be treated equally, So do feminists. But feminists go one step further and also fight for equity and gender justice.  Feminism helps achieve egalitarianism. But as a ideology, and in origin, they are not the same.
  • 14. #11 Equality versus Equity? Equity and equality are two strategies we can use in an effort to produce fairness. Equity is giving everyone what they need to be successful. Equality is treating everyone the same. Equality aims to promote fairness, but it can only work if everyone starts from the same place and needs the same help. Equity appears unfair, but it actively moves everyone closer to success by determining and offering solutions to what's required to  “level the playing field.”
  • 15. #12 Does Feminism Need To Be Re-Branded? Beware of those who seek to re-brand a perfectly good name for a movement with a long history- that some have died for.  Is the problem the movement? Or people's understanding of the movement? Feminism is the most INCLUSIVE word we have for those interested in achieving gender justice, equity and equality. It also has a long and venerable history as a field of research and inquiry.  It does not need to be re-branded. Just better understood.  
  • 16. #13 Why Do So Many Successful Women Role Models,  Reject or Disavow Feminism?  Likely because they have only a superficial, largely male owned/led corporate media based perception of it.  They may not have kept up with movement from reliable, authoritative sources working at the core.   Feminism, like many large scale human rights related movements whose work is still undone, has evolved, matured, and deepened with the times.
  • 17. #14  We Have Achieved So Much--Do We Still Need Feminism? YES!  CONSIDER.  It's 2017. We now have a misogynist elected as President of the United States? After decades of programming to help women gain leadership experience, confidence and empowerment conferences,  women continue to be underrepresented, unequally paid, and professionally penalized for becoming mothers in many industries and other domains. We still have countries that either systemically, socially or culturally deny girls access to education. Even where rights have been won, they can easily be lost.  The reality is, there are always new challenges that call for feminist intervention. 
  • 18. #15 How Can I Up My Feminist Game? Read or re-read authoritative new and classic books on feminism.  Use your Voice.  Call out truth to power.  Don't pay to attend conferences where speaker line up is not acceptably diverse or inclusive.  Join a local feminist group, subscribe to a magazine, attend feminist salons, feminist film screenings--point is to get out there and engage in the conversation with other humans. Learning is a social process.  Next time you are asked to speak about your career success, or achievements, take just 30 seconds to acknowledge all the feminists who fought/died for equal rights and gender equity, so you could stand at the podium today.
  • 19. #16 What is a Feminist Entrepreneur? Feminist entrepreneurs are those who found  ventures whose products and/or services are expressly designed to better the lives of women, girls and other gender-identity oppressed people and/or  business owners who aspire to operate their existing venture aligned with feminist values and principles which include a commitment to operational equity, diversity, equality, generativity, agency, whole humanness, transparency, and environmental sustainability.  Some examples:  Founders of  Luna Pads, Elleinvest, SheEO, Fresh Collective, Bitch Media, G(irls)20, Ladies Learning Code. 
  • 21. Comments? email us at publisher@liisbeth.com www.liisbeth.com