Category
page 1Equality rights
egalitarianism
thumb|195x195px|Weighing scales often symbolize [[equality before the law.]]
universal suffrage
political concept, the right to vote for all adult citizens
equality before the law
principle that each individual must be treated equally by the law without discrimination or privileges by the government
equal opportunity
state of fairness in which individuals are all treated the same (with justified exceptions)
public toilet
toilet and washroom for anyone to use
feminist ethics
approach to ethics
right to the city
idea/slogan, proposed by Henri Lefebvre in 1968, to reclaim the city as a co-created space—a place for life detached from the effects of commodification, capitalism, and spatial inequalities
period poverty
lack of or inadequate access to affordable and safe menstrual products, hygiene facilities, or menstrual education
second-class citizen
person who is systematically discriminated against within a state
Sustainable Development Goal 10
Reduce Inequality
personhood
Personhood is the status of having outstanding moral worth. Yet the specific criteria that qualify someone as a person are controversial. In the West, personhood tends to be defined in terms of "sophisticated cognitive capacities;" yet, in other societies, such as sub-Saharan Africa, personhood is more often understood as a relational process. Defining personhood is a controversial topic in philosophy and law and is closely tied with legal and political concepts of citizenship, equality, and liberty. According to law, only a legal person (either a natural or a juridical person) has rights, pro

menstrual hygiene management
access to feminine hygiene products and disposal of used products

marriage bars
ban on the employment of married women
Equality of outcome
political concept
universal manhood suffrage
form of voting rights in which all adult men are allowed to vote
Bangkok Rules
Equality Act 2010
Public General Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Dignity Party
South Australian political party
gender pension gap