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Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson is an English actress. In the 2010s, she was ranked among the world's highest-paid actresses by Forbes and Vanity Fair, and was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2015.
Rebecca Solnit
American writer
fourth-wave feminism
iteration of the feminist movement that began around 2012
2017 Women's March
worldwide political rallies for women's rights
Laura Bates
British writer
Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases
Allegations of sexual abuse by American film producer Harvey Weinstein
Ni una menos
movement against gender-based violence which started in Argentina
Weinstein effect
2017–2018 trend of sexual misconduct allegations
Time's Up
organization fighting against sexual harassment
Jennifer Baumgardner
US feminist writer
One Billion Rising
global campaign to end sexual violence against women
Alicia Miyares
philosopher and feminist
Kira Cochrane
British journalist
2018 Women's March
protest march in January 2018
Men Explain Things to Me
2014 essay collection by Rebecca Solnit
#YesAllWomen
thumbnail|#YesAllWomen featured on the cover of the fall 2014 issue of Ms. magazine YesAllWomen is a Twitter hashtag and social media campaign in which users share examples or stories of misogyny and violence against women. First used in online conversations about misogyny following the 2014 Isla Vista killings, the hashtag was popular in May 2014, and was created partly in response to the Twitter hashtag #NotAllMen. #YesAllWomen reflected a grassroots campaign in which women shared their personal stories about harassment and discrimination. The campaign attempted to raise awareness of sexism
2019 Women's March
protest march in January 2019
girlboss
thumb|right|200px|Sophia Amoruso wrote the 2014 book Girlboss. "Girlboss" is a neologism that denotes a woman "whose success is defined in opposition to the masculine business world in which she swims upstream". They are described as confident and capable women who are successful in their career, or the one who pursues her own ambitions, instead of working for others or otherwise settling in life. A similar and related term is "boss babe".
Everyday Sexism Project
website by Laura Bates